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This loathing might be connected with latent misogyny.
"Do you think that forgetting one's name might be connected with a more serious disease?" Mizuki asked.
The police also released photos of three vehicles that they said might be connected with the case and asked for the public's assistance in tracking them down.
It is this suppression that has led researchers in the field to believe mu-waves might be connected with mirror-cell activity.
It struck me then that the prevalence of cocaine in Colombia might be connected with how difficult it had been to get hold of anything decent to eat in its cities.
(The US Embassy in London gave no reason; Alsamari has said he believes it might be connected with his having served in the Iraqi military, under duress, before he sought asylum).
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There is a chance that Iran might become even more aggressive: Some analysts suggest that the Iranian Quds Force, the special-operations unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, might be connecting with the P.K.K. in northern Iraq to target both Turkey and the Iraqi Kurds.
Manganese accumulation might be connected presumably with a photosynthetic apparatus.
This SNP association has been verified independently (Jungerius et al, 2004; Estelle et al, 2005; Oczkowicz et al, 2009) and differential binding of this putative repressor protein to the SNP might be connected directly with regulation of muscle growth.
Asked which individuals might be involved, he replied: "People who might be connected at a senior level with the perpetration of an illegal war".
Indeed, much as they insist their rules are clear, Western governments design them with a degree of ambiguity, so as to encourage Western firms to play safe and shun any company that might conceivably be connected with targeted people.But this approach increases uncertainty for Western companies that do business (or are considering transactions) with such firms.
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