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Subjects were considered exposed if they reported exposure in these places for at least one hour per week, during the time in their life when they frequented such locations "most often".
Mr. Bruno said that the site was most often frequented by interior designers shopping for wealthy clients.
For whatever reason, Slender Man does seem to have resonated particularly among teenagers; perhaps that's the demographic most susceptible to scary stories, or perhaps they're the people frequenting sites like Creepypasta most often.
The mayor, an independent, has been a frequent critic of elected officials, most often Republicans, who, he says, disregard or manipulate science for political ends.
Psychological symptoms in women without a mood disorder are frequent during the MT and most often include irritability, tearfulness, anxiety, depression, emotional lability, low energy and motivation, poor concentration, and interrupted sleep (Avis et al. 1994).
Consequently, there was frequent storage of household water, most often improperly, compromising the quality of the water used by these families.
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