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Here Lampedusa's spirit was less in evidence: for all the grandiose talk of "a new beginning" in internet governance, the conference's "outcome document" was a tacit acknowledgement that the web works rather well as things stand.
One fixture of Toronto slightly less in evidence for the 2014 edition is British films, which historically have been expansively showcased in the festival (last year there were 30 with British involvement.
At a pre-march meeting this week in Haringey, north London, the muddled and worried of middle England were much less in evidence than the sort of people for whom a political rally in an ill-lit room in a municipal leisure centre is a good night out.
With Gene Hackman less in evidence today, Duvall has the field of the dominant older male, stiff-backed and unsurprisable, more or less to himself, and nobody but he could have allowed a patriarch as tough as Burt Grusinsky to soften, in his feelings toward a wayward child, without losing an ounce of his severity.
Theistic ascetics are less in evidence at this time, though a community of Shaivite monks, the Pashupatas, existed by the 2nd or 3rd century ce.
The Two Gentlemen are less in evidence.
Or, many observers feel, less in evidence.
In general, there was less activation and less evidence of division in the DLN and spleen than in the tumor for both kinds of transferred T cell (Fig. 3B).
In a randomized trial in liver transplant patients, rATG resulted in less clinical evidence of ischemia-reperfusion injury [ 111], but a similar histological study in kidney transplant patients is lacking.
deJong et al. [ 11] did not report head-dips, therefore, it is not possible to make a direct comparison on this variable, however, a reduction in head-dips is generally interpreted as an increase in anxiety [ 24], although it is an index of anxiety that is secondary to time-in-open and therefore provides less persuasive evidence of a significant change in anxiety.
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