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It reveals, for example, that the gallerist Daniel Blau collects fish hooks of the Pacific Islands.
It reveals, for example, that the mushroom body can be divided into 15 anatomical compartments that are each defined by the presence of a specific set of output and dopaminergic neuron cell types.
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It revealed, for example, that Bank of America approached the Department of Justice over concerns about information that WikiLeaks had about it.
(BuzzFeed published parts of it, revealing, for example, that beards or mustaches were unacceptable on male employees, and that "sun-kissed" highlights were allowed but "no streaks, blocks or chunks or contrasting colors"; a New York article in 2014 added that strings on peasant blouses were required to remain untied and skinny jeans cuffed at one and a quarter inches).
It revealed, for example, that last year Nabel expressed concerns to NIH's neurology institute director Walter Koroshetz about the objectivity of an NIH study section and of a principal investigator whose team the peer reviewers had just awarded a $16 million grant.
What's been leaked about it so far reveals, for example, that the pharmaceutical industry gets stronger patent protections, delaying cheaper generic versions of drugs.
But throughout the needlessly overlong "Confessions of a Tax Collector" -- a book that reveals, for example, that Mr. Yancey's favorite day is Thursday -- there is a prevailing sense of manipulation.
He reveals, for example, that Kaufman loved the films of Federico Fellini, and that he dreamed of starring in a remake of "A Face in the Crowd," the 1957 movie in which Andy Griffith played a beloved television star who was not what he seemed.
A survey of 18,000 people in 15 countries reveals, for example, that 88% of surveyed Mexicans like Shakespeare, compared with only 59% of British people; 84% of Brazilians said they found him relevant to today's world, compared with 57% in the UK; and 83% of Indians said they understood him, far more than the 58% of Britons.
An informal poll of nearly two dozen Tony voters reveals, for example, that the anticipated horse race between "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "Urinetown" may well be a case of divvying up the awards: best musical to "Millie," best book and score to "Urinetown".
The detailed trial reveals, for example, that the attribution made by professionals and not by the general public is not due to ignorance but rather explained by specific expert knowledge that is simply not available to the general public.
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