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By 1808 it was still considered unsafe to return to Berlin, and the royal family consequently spent the summer near Königsberg; Louise believed that the hard trials of her children's early lives would be good for them: "If they had been reared in luxury and prosperity they might think that so it must always be".

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For example, retinotopic specificity can be diminished when the proportion of easy to hard trials is high, such as when multiple short staircases, instead of a single long one, are used during training.

This might explain why action retrieval (in both easy and hard trials) and specific feature matching on harder trials (irrespective of feature type) recruited an LIFG-pMTG network.

Evidence based on "hard" outcome trials of statin use should guide our treatment goals and considerations, not epidemiologic or extrapolated LDL-based data.

Dickens said Nickleby was about how childhood impressions are more real than any we receive in adult life: "Perhaps a word, a laugh, some slight distress, a passing thought or fear - and yet more strongly and distinctly marked, and better far remembered, than the hardest trials or severest sorrows of but a year ago".

As the student turns professional, one of the hardest trials is learning to expect pain.

Until the effectiveness of the current conventional dose of NRT is established, it is hard to justify trials of higher ones.

Interestingly, there was no interaction with the degree of stimulus conflict, such that IL-6 related IL-6 relatedeaction time for the harder incongruent trialslowingf the same magnitude as that ofsereactiontimeeasier congruent trials (incongruent trials: r =.72, p =.006, congruent trials: r =.83, p <.001).

Manufacturers and doctors at the advisory panel hearing here told the F.D.A. that it was becoming harder and harder to enroll patients in trials of the devices because those who want ablation are unwilling to accept that they might be randomly assigned to the group receiving arrhythmia drugs instead.

Even charges, let alone evidence and "guilty" verdicts, might be hard to come by; as trials of alleged IRA men have shown, the opportunities for propaganda might be large and acquittals could annoy Mr Bush.In this section And it used to be such a pleasure Prodding the clerics Homeless masses A necessary evil?

Iran's hard-line Revolutionary Court began the trials of 15 dissidents today.

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