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This research has sometimes been conducted by psychologists (or other scientists), sometimes by philosophers, and increasingly sometimes by both working together (for overviews of this literature, see Quintelier et. al. 2012 and Sarkissian Forthcoming).

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As his public persona has grown, his Paris runway shows have become increasingly theatrical, sometimes by design, sometimes not, featuring a performance by step dancers from American college sororities one season, male nudity that ignited worldwide controversy another and, just weeks ago, a model who went rogue with a protest sign addressing German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

That month, the specialists in Cincinnati and elsewhere began sending out increasingly exhaustive, sometimes intrusive questionnaires.

In any case, the unremitting inflammation renders the plaques increasingly brittle, sometimes culminating in a piece of plaque suddenly breaking off and wounding the artery wall.

While Agnès rots, Ambrosio meets his increasingly complicated, sometimes confusing fate, partly in the form of a beauty named Antonia (Joséphine Japy).

On improvised urban obstacle courses, street skaters were performing jumps known as Ollies as the basis for increasingly intricate, sometimes dangerous stunts.

In recent weeks, the sales pitch has become increasingly bold, sometimes giving the impression that civilian applications are no longer sideshows but the main attraction.

As the longtime residents steadily depart for the suburbs, neighborhoods like Flatbush and Midwood in Brooklyn, Riverdale in the Bronx, and Far Rockaway, Holliswood, Hillcrest, Fresh Meadows and Jamaica Estates in Queens, are becoming increasingly and sometimes monolithically Orthodox.

But in an increasingly competitive, sometimes overstimulating world, more and more children are finding a way to let off steam and calm down through yoga, said Lisa Trevill, Olivia's yoga instructor.

Fan's-eye DVD's are a logical offshoot of the newly pushy online fan culture -- the participatory television community that takes an increasingly critical (sometimes downright cranky) approach to members' favorite shows.

Anytime this type of question is examined outside a vacuum, it becomes highly situational and increasingly intricate (sometimes the person committing the wrong understands the true consequence less accurately then the informed bystander, which implicates the latter individual to a much deeper degree).

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