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Messier might undergo a bone scan or an M.R.I. test.
Secondly, the power budgets of many-core system might undergo a rapid fluctuation.
The teenage me wondered if by listening to a few Mudhoney cassettes I might undergo a similar transformation.
Jung hoped that his patient might undergo a conversion experience, which, as his friend William James had realised, is a transformative change at depth, brought about by the location of an entirely new source of energy within the unconscious.
When they gathered in Brighton last week, too many of the party's most senior figures came across as flabby, too used to power and its comforts, delusional, kidding themselves that their leader might undergo a personality change between now and the election, or utterly resigned, all fight drained from them.
Now this, the dreaming breathing bodylying right besidemy own, just think — at any given instantit might undergo a change soenormous that nothing is left of it but mere object, a thingto be taken away from me, neverto be seen again, never.
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