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Our study shows that the population express attachment or indifference towards the barrio depending on their personal experience of living there and the age range they belong to.

Studies have suggested that infants with a high-risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) may express attachment security differently from infants with a low-risk for ASD.

Boys feared being seen as "too girly" or even gay for expressing attachments to one another, even just for feeling them.

"Mahmoud Darwish knew how to express the attachment of an entire people to its land and the absolute desire for peace.

Those who described themselves as British were no more likely than others to express an attachment to such British institutions as the monarchy or the system of government.

As for Muslims in Europe, they express their attachment to the country of settlement in terms of citizenship and rights.

As discussed in the section above they would be expected to express prey-attachment genes, but some of these might only be required in the early minutes of prey outer membrane encounters, and possibly also genes encoding enzymes to breach the prey outer membrane which would be deleterious once inside the bdelloplast.

When the mothers of children targeted for vaccination spoke of God during the interviews, they often began with, "God does-n't like... ........, "God has forbidden... ........, "God said... ........, all of which may express their attachment to the directives of their religious leaders.

With fewer people, year by year, expressing strong attachment to one or other of the parties, more choice of parties, and lower turnout, there is certainly the potential for a campaign to shake things up, particularly given the unknown effect of the first leaders' debates in a British election.

Nothing could more eloquently express the fierce attachment of this city to trade, its feeling of looking outward to the world rather than inward to an often despondent Germany.

The level of dependency is so pervasive that many victims develop Stockholm syndrome, the psychological phenomenon in which hostages express empathy and attachment toward their captors.

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