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In colloquial English, a more familiar expression would be 'ups and downs'.
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Although students were expected to be more familiar with gene expression regulation concepts compared with principles of RNA-seq analysis, average pretest scores for both categories were low (25 and 27% for RNA-seq analysis and gene expression regulation, respectively), possibly suggesting low emphasis on these topics in high school biology courses.
"Because CG will be more suitable for photoreal expression, I think that CG and cameras will become more familiar, and more various expressions will be born as AR," he explains.
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In this dialogue he uses the expression "the not other" as a substantive for God as the divine Not-Other, even though we are more familiar with the phrase in comparative expressions that are negative ways of stating self-identity.
At least, the world will then look more familiar.
All rooms were altered to look more familiar and comfortable.
Among a wider public, however, the word soul is arguably more familiar and comprehensible than mind, especially as an expression of what humans conceive of as their "inner reality".
Bauer's formula is more familiar in Europe.
Leaving aside how this tradition relates to more familiar forms of Buddhism, I see it as a natural expression of Shakyamuni's mission.
But is the Tea Party really a new and genuinely independent expression of conservative populism, or is it something more familiar -- the right wing of the Republican Party?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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