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In imaging experiments starting at the University of California at San Francisco, Dr. David McGonigle, a radiologist, is exploring the hypothesis that some autistic children may have scrambled body maps.
You may have scrambled up the dark stairs to confront it, nose to the musty carpet, anticipating its horror for every one of those fifteen steps, expecting it every inch of the half-landing.
Mr. Bush may have scrambled his stern message slightly when he offered to reconsider the military assault on Afghanistan if the Taliban leadership surrenders Mr. bin Laden, but the gesture is likely to reassure other Muslim nations that Washington is not bloody-minded.
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Judging from recent history, Typhoon Haiyan may pose a very real threat to the property rights of millions of victims who have scrambled to escape its path.
I probably have scrambled eggs.
Parents have scrambled to buy air purifiers.
Twice India have scrambled home.
Officials have scrambled to provide explanations.
Recent decades have scrambled all that.
He forced passes when he could have scrambled.
Rivals have scrambled to see how they might profit.
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