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DSM-IV-TR (819) defines a delusion as 'A false belief based on incorrect inference about external reality that is firmly sustained despite what almost everyone else believes and despite what constitutes incontrovertible and obvious proof or evidence to the contrary ….'.
The shoulder was slightly abducted and flexed at 45°, the elbow was firmly sustained and flexed at 90°, and the forearm was supinated.
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Brush gently, but firmly.
And, above all, we must hope that the world turns away from Depression and moves firmly toward prosperous, sustained, green renewal.
While the German line had been pushed back and they had sustained casualties they could ill afford, they still firmly held Orsogna.
The secretary general is firmly committed to advancing the goals and values of the United Nations through principled and sustained dialogue in a manner that most effectively delivers meaningful change on the ground and in the lives of real people.
In Tripoli, the capital of 2 million that is most firmly in Gaddafi's grip, residents awoke before dawn to the crackle of unusually heavy and sustained gunfire that lasted for at least two hours.
"I firmly believe we had a team that would have been in the playoffs if we wouldn't have sustained the injuries we had," Snow said.
If the golden age were located too firmly in the past, then how could the appetite for novelty on which the entertainment industry depends be sustained?
Diasporas have sustained us.
Hope sustained her.
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