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His parents and grandmother ran a string of bars and bordellos that catered to transients who moved through the town, which was such an important stop on the black and white vaudeville circuits that it inspired the expression, "Will it play in Peoria?" A frail child, he learned how to use his quick wit and belligerent humor to gain respect from street gangs and bigger, more aggressive peers.
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Today's Commission hearing and dozens like it in democratic countries can inspire the expression of much greater foreign concern by international organizations, governments, N.G.O.s, scholars, bar associations and ordinary people.
He wondered if Udayan had taken the picture, if he'd inspired the playful expression on her face.
And this collection of family photographs and letters from both the library's and other private collections along with books Wharton read as a child lend new understanding of a prominent New York family whose wealth and social standing inspired the popular expression, "Keeping Up With the Joneses".
Most people are in sport because they love it, they are inspired by the expression of joy on someone like Jessica Ennis's face when she wins.
As we are inspired by the expression and messaging of contemporary pop culture, we have become lazy in actual cultivation.
Models we tested were inspired by the expression profiles of aphid paralogs in the expansion and we outline them in the results section.
This inspired the present investigation of the expression of genes encoding metacaspases activated under high-temperature stress conditions to regulate the progress of development, accelerating the formation of generative cell in P. yezoensis.
Then, the Situationists, French philosophers led by one Guy Debord, who denounced consumerism, "official expression" and inspired the student demonstrators of 1968 with such aphorisms as "Nothing is true, everything is permitted".
This finding inspired the suggestion of a combined expression of insulin dose and A1C, formulated as a specific definition of the IDAA1C = A1C (percent) + 4 × [insulin dose (units per kilogram per 24 h)].
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