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Discover Ludwig"in behaving" is a grammatically correct phrase
It is commonly used to describe the manner or way in which someone behaves. Example: She was always meticulous in behaving at formal events, never wanting to embarrass herself or her company.
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We weren't alone in behaving imprudently.
In behaving so modestly, Watson follows in a different tradition of stardom.
Mr. Jamal had the floor, unequivocally, and he wasn't interested in behaving like a guest.
All of this raises the ultimately unanswerable question of whether men are in fact losing interest in behaving distastefully.
But in behaving as they did they have in effect been free-riding on the public domain.
LOS ANGELES — In behaving like Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, State Senator Abel Maldonado surpassed him, for the moment, as Sacramento's powerhouse.
The moral consists in behaving well in these given settings.
These first data demonstrated that long term DBS procedure in behaving rat is now workable.
We focus on the unique challenges associated with imaging in behaving animals.
We describe here a method for recording from relatively large numbers of muscles in behaving mice.
As such, no DBS studies in behaving mice have been reported thus far.
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