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The database is the first of its kind, through an international electronic submission system and a HIPPA protected real time data repository from high volume gastric cancer centres.

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EB: It was kind of through a person, through a person, through a person.

["May I eat a prune?"] When the parodies are clever, a decent anthology of them constitutes a kind of through-the-looking-glass survey of English literature.

After all, what is intuition at its best but large amounts of data of all kinds filtered through a human brain rather than a math model?

[Laughs] There's a kind of through-line, but just kind of.

Television shows watched in this fashion provide a kind of through-line that's missing from most of our lives.

"I actually think I went through kind of an addiction, too, with it," she said.

That kind of went through an evolution.

He is, he explains, going through "kind of a drought at the moment".

Ten years later I'm going through kind of a gritty time in my own marriage, and I'm at it again: What's going on here?

I went through kind of a stressful time.

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