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In the early days of the uprising, I heard this wish expressed frequently by Libyans.
Some at the bombing scene on Monday said they believed the government was behind the attack, a sentiment expressed frequently by Iraqis who know too well that many of their elected officials have in the past been linked to militias.
The theory that the Grimms' tales, particularly the more brutal ones such as How Children Played Butcher With Each Other, in which a whole family massacres itself, had an adverse effect on the German character was expressed frequently after the second world war.
My own view on this, expressed frequently on this website, is that we must develop a new revenue stream, based on a new tax, and new organizational capacity to create and manage a massive fund to pay the costs of increased resilience, emergency response, and rapid reconstruction.
We report that several known CTL antigens are expressed frequently in breast cancer.
Those variants that were validated to be specifically expressed frequently originate from testis.
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The experiences to which he lays claim, and the few opinions that he expresses, frequently lack the ring of truth or conviction.
The three styles or genres of clothing expressed most frequently were "alternative," "gangster," and "gay" styles.
This opinion was expressed more frequently by paramedics (66%) than doctors (59%, p < 0.05).
CK-14 was expressed more frequently than among sporadic cancers.
CD10 and vimentin were expressed more frequently in these specimens.
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