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Greed, he notes in a parenthesis, is "despair about pleasure".
Of the Radcliffe year alone, the divorce, we see very little; in a parenthesis, we learn that Walker saw a psychiatrist for depression around this time.
Over a couple of paragraphs, you'll swing from Sophia Loren to the dissident Russian sociologist Alexander Zinoviev, while Lloyd George and the snooker player Terry Griffiths find themselves twinkling side by side in a parenthesis.
At one point in the text, Jack mentions one of his father's memoirs, and adds in a parenthesis: "No, I didn't finish it: I didn't even read the book he dedicated to me – something about Victorian publishers.
He acknowledges (albeit in a parenthesis, and just a few pages before the end of the book) that everything he has been talking about simply takes the basic principles of quantum mechanics for granted.
This is a position that Walzer somewhat reluctantly seems now (in a parenthesis to a later reprinting of the terrorism article) to concede, though it goes somewhat against the grain of the article itself.
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†Numbers in a parentheses show the positions of primers corresponding to the entire genome of rat HEV V-105.
a in parenthesis the number of families/cases in the database presenting the mutation.
a In parenthesis, the number of isolates identified in each of the four major BOX-PCR profiles is shown.
a In parenthesis are the assigned tumor types for the misclassified samples.
Her "brothers" and "sisters" – or comrades in search of the holy grail – are just a parenthesis in her life.
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