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Between projects this year, she was able to attend, though having won and, more often, lost with Mr. Scorsese, she was sanguine about the whole thing.
Experts in aging say the self-help approach provides a sense of mastery, often lost with the move to an institution or even an adult child's spare bedroom.
This notion is one that I feel is often lost with Western millennial women today.
The track is a techy, euphoric one gushing with optimism and wonder feelings too often lost with childhood.
The heavy and experimental sounds weave in and out of focus, all contained within a definite structure that is often lost with this type of sonic material.
Endocrine therapies initially provide benefit in many of the approximately 70% of breast cancers that are ER-positive, but the effectiveness of endocrine therapies is often lost with time because resistance to treatment develops.
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When pollen grains are shed individually, evidence for genetic segregation is often lost, but with pollen in tetrads, this evidence, a specific indicator of environmentally induced mutation, is preserved.
In Gfap Cre Dicer f/f forebrains, many Blbp+ cells were placed in outer regions of VZ/SVZ, and often lost contacts with the apical membrane (Supplementary Figure S7d).
In her memoirs, Hoxha's wife says he often lost his temper with Kadare's writing but came to his defence at critical times.
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