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Left-handedness has sometimes been treated as pathological.
Subspecies chilensis of southern temperate forests is particularly distinct and has sometimes been treated as a separate species ("Chilean" Hawk).
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These books were fiction, but they have sometimes been treated as American history.
Conscious of the cutesy anthropomorphism with which T-Rexes and pterodactyls have sometimes been treated in recent times, Trevorrow puts a bit of menace back into the reptiles.
The Purplish Jacamar and the Bronzy Jacamar (Galbula leucogastra) have sometimes been treated as conspecific, and the present species occupies the northwest of this superspecies' range, in southernmost Colombia, eastern Ecuador and northern Peru, as well as westernmost Brazil, east as far as the Rio Juruá.
And because tabloids have a back page and front page to shout from, we've sometimes been treated to a double dose of wordplay: "Lin and a Prayer" was the cover headline on The Daily News one day last week, while the back page blared "Just Lin Time".
The cuckoo bumblebees Psithyrus have sometimes been treated as a separate genus but are now considered to be part of Bombus, in one or more subgenera.
The white-cheeked nuthatch, with S. przewalskii subsumed within it, has been regarded as closely related to the North American white-breasted nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis), which has a similar contact call (though S. carolinensisss is moderately higher in pitch), and they have sometimes been treated as conspecific.
In the past, trauma-related rumination and re-experiencing symptoms have sometimes been treated as a unitary phenomenon (e.g., Greenberg, 1995; Holman & Silver, 1998).
The fact that two very distinct cpDNA lineages were recovered from northern and southern populations of C. chengiana, is of further interest in that plants from these two regions have sometimes been treated as separate subspecies [ 13, 14].
Another subspecies of Falco peregrinus, madens, has also sometimes been treated instead within a separately recognized F. pelegrinoides.
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