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It earns its place among all the ostensibly more exotic fare mentioned above, simply because I couldn't bear not to mention it.

Rather than the encouragement, incentives, and resources they are entitled to, they instead often encounter bruising experiences and, as mentioned above, less NIH funding, ostensibly because many of them are applying from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

However, as mentioned by Kinchla ".this "attention reaction time" ostensibly includes the time to recognize the target letter, as well as the time to switch attention and the two are hard to separate" [9].

Ostensibly to illustrate his coming of age in the story, Geoff Johns mentioned the ongoing legal dispute over the Superboy name as another reason for the character's new name.

Hanks was at Tribeca ostensibly to promote his new film, A Hologram For A King, but neither he nor John Oliver mentioned it.

Ostensibly, restoring the ABCC should be a hot-button issue at this election, but it has hardly been mentioned on the campaign trail.

At one point, Bohrman even mentioned his excitement at reading a column on The Huffington Post which linked back to, of course, CNN.com -- ostensibly proving his point.

I mentioned an incident from several years ago, wherein Byrne called out, on her blog, a well-known science writer for making suggestive and inappropriate remarks in an ostensibly professional coffee meeting.

The list includes, as mentioned, Indian and Argentina, but also France (see its draconian file-sharing laws), South Korea (it regularly blocks North Korean propaganda) and Australia (ostensibly it blocks child pornography and terror-related content, but it could well broaden).

Brown, oddly, isn't mentioned at all in a rambling 12,000-word feature in the new Vanity Fair which is seemingly about the challenges he faces and, ostensibly (given the title, "California and Bust"), the state he governs.

Ayn Rand is mentioned by name a few times in Illuminatus!, and her novel is alluded to by Hagbard who says, "If Atlas can Shrug and Telemachus can Sneeze, why can't Satan Repent?" Rand is also disparaged in one of the appendices concerning property, ostensibly written by Hagbard, which serves as an explanation of anarchist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's views on the subject.

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