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The italics and repetitions may be symptomatic of Krista's obsession, but they still overwhelm the prose.

His attitude may be symptomatic of an ambivalence to more than modern languages.

The current cosy booking formula may be symptomatic of contemporary British culture in general.

It is doubtless tiresome and may be symptomatic of a deeper problem.

In Mr. Atkinson's case his stateside struggles with Mr. Bean may be symptomatic of a longstanding inability to conform to American comedic tastes.

Emigre magazine's demise may be symptomatic of the fact that it was primarily a showcase for the company's fonts.

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These individuals may not be symptomatic, may not have adequate knowledge or understanding of HIV signs and symptoms, and/or may have low self-perceived risk and understanding of HIV transmission [ 22, 23].

Nonetheless, these changes may or may not be symptomatic [ 28, 29].

Masking the process may well be symptomatic of masked anxiety and depression.

They may merely be symptomatic of a culture obsessed with anniversaries and remembrance.

Then again, the gender divide may itself be symptomatic of something hard-hitting about Calle's work.

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