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"As for controlled manifestations from outer space, there is no tangible evidence of their existence".
The dominant mind-set in high tech today, Ms. Borsook argues, is libertarianism -- in its many manifestations, from laissez-faire free-market economics to a more virulent form of "anarcho-capitalism".
Is it urban, working-class England in its various, and sometimes contradictory, manifestations, from pubs and the music hall to northern non-conformity (and comedy)?
Nevertheless Mr. Katz, whose latest book, "The Art of Fermentation" (Chelsea Green), recently went into its third printing, maintains a special fondness for the funkiest manifestations from around the world.
For much of that time, he was working at the Liberation News Service and his beat was the counterculture in all its manifestations, from Be-Ins, Smoke-Ins, and rock concerts to Black Panther rallies, protest marches, and antiwar demonstrations.
New York City's concert music world is now largely engaged with the business of holiday music in its many manifestations, from medieval chant to contemporary glosses on familiar carols.
People with hypertensive disease have an increased susceptibility to atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries, thus making it difficult to separate the cardiac manifestations from those actually caused by hypertension.
Which is true enough: Mr. James's subject, over the course of his career, has been contemporary culture in its far-flung and multifarious manifestations, from Holocaust literature to Lady Diana, from Federico Fellini to Les Murray, from Solzenhitsyn to Clive James.
The British critic Oz Clarke, in his useful "Pocket Wine Guide 2001" (Harcourt, $13), says, "Pinot noir's subtle flavors make it a natural choice for complex meat dishes, but it is also excellent with plain grills and roasts and, in its lighter manifestations from, say, the Loire or Oregon, a good match for salmon".
However, the diagnosis of ocular TB is often delayed since it is difficult to differentiate these clinical manifestations from other infectious and noninfectious conditions[3].
Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by the protozoan Leishmania resulting in a variety of clinical manifestations, from self-healing skin lesions to fatal visceral disease.
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