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They were upset and agitated, a frequent state of affairs in the Davis camp.
At the Independent on Sunday, his final berth, Watkins left Peter Wilby in a frequent state of "disgruntlement and disillusionment".
Christopher Plummer stars as a man suffering from dementia and living in a nursing home in a frequent state of confusion.
The investigators who wrote the report suggested new laws requiring more frequent state inspections, paid for by hundreds of dollars in annual fees for cab companies.
The increasingly frequent state funerals followed an identical script: from the designated mourners filing under the black-draped chandeliers of the Hall of Columns to the phrasing of the commentaries.
Bigger companies, like Yellow Cab and Metro, she said, could more easily absorb the costs of the proposed fee increases, and the additional repair costs that could come from more frequent state inspections.
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According to Spielberger and colleagues [14], individuals with a higher degree of trait-like cognitive anger are more likely to have more frequent state-like experiences of affective anger.
Here, old-growth is defined as the most frequent states that develop in the steady state predicted with equation (3) in the absence of harvest (Zhou and Buongiorno 2006).
Figure 5 illustrates graphically the most frequent states and regimes through a set of simplexes of some representative runs.
We also found that the 10 most frequent states in models with two covariates are California, Virginia, Florida, New York City (treated as state), Alabama, Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina, New Hampshire and New Mexico.
Of the six states with the highest number of Alzheimer's disease cases (California, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Texas) [ 15], all but Texas (ranked 10th) were in the top 6 most frequent states.
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