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"We don't sit down and say, 'This will piss so-and-so off.' We make the work we instinctively feel like making," explained punk artist Sue Weber, who, along with Tim Noble, created a mass of phalluses in the mid-1990s that makes a shadow of the couple's heads leaning back-to-back when light hits it just so.

Issues relating to insufficient patient education especially a lack of information and/or time to facilitate adequate involvement in decision making explained these observations.

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As soon as the change is made," explained a spokesman.

The terrible choices the labour market is forcing people to make explain Britain's contradictions.

Sure, but talking in verse makes explaining the facts fairly strenuous.

Which is visually pleasant but makes explaining them make YOU sound like an idiot.

His stated goal was to make explaining the Turk a greater challenge.

"Giving up is the biggest single mistake a guy can make," explains this FUCKING buffoon.

"Consequently, those people do not want to understand it either, so it makes explaining or defending it useless.

A code book (harmonization guidelines) was made explaining how the variables were harmonized (see additional file 1: Harmonization guidelines).

It is precisely the regularity and homogeneity of the patch system in primary visual cortex that makes explaining the patch system there difficult.

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