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Avery was the center of attention in the first-round playoff victory against the Devils, mostly for his persistent antagonism of goaltender Martin Brodeur.
The Opportunity Agenda study, funded by the Open Society Foundation's Campaign for Black Male Achievement, also showed how these media misrepresentations create problematic attitudes in audiences, not the least of which being a persistent antagonism toward black men.
Some of those — economic hardship, family breakdown, the persistent antagonism between management and labor — linger in the background, much as the country's ethnic and religious divisions shadowed "A Prophet," Mr. Audiard's galvanic 2010 prison drama.
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The INR was mildly elevated at 1.6 possibly suggesting persistent vitamin K antagonism and thereby anticoagulation from warfarin in addition to the direct thrombin inhibition of dabigatran.
3. Antagonism, characterized by: a. Hostility: Persistent or frequent angry feelings; anger or irritability in response to minor slights and insults ([ 8], p.766-767).
This is in contrast to findings using a general group I mGluR antagonist (4CPG), where post-LFS application prevents persistent LTD (Manahan-Vaughan, 1997), and suggests that the effects seen with 4CPG may be mediated by antagonism of mGluR5, a possibility that is confirmed by our current data.
Like the sexual antagonism theory, the coadaptation theory employs a standard assumption of quantitative genetic models: that variation is available and persistent.
Antagonism intensifies.
Antagonism often creates structure.
This is antagonism.
No antagonism, no attitude.
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