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Ill parents' offspring predominantly feel restricted in daily activities, isolate themselves from peer groups and develop health problems (Earley and Cushway 2002).
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Primary stabbing headache (PSH) is a pain, as brief, sharp, jabbing stabs, predominantly felt in the first division of trigeminal nerve.
It is observed that the effect of guideway surface irregularity is quite significant and predominantly felt on the car-body response.
LinkedIn predominantly feels like an enormous room full of people who are all wearing neon signs that link to their blog.
According to the International Classification of Headache Disorders, second edition (ICHD-II) (Table 1) [1], primary stabbing headache (PSH), is a head pain occurring as a single stabs or series of stabs, exclusively or predominantly felt in the distribution of the first division of trigeminal nerve.
Although she predominantly feels "relieved" that people are now friendlier, there is some bitterness.
I knew the choice before I started, and I chose the latter predominantly because I feel incredibly sad about the fact that we in the west indirectly satisfy a lot of our wants by exploiting those in less privileged continents and by destroying the planet through our purchases.
Victims predominantly want to feel safe, but they also to understand why the inmate has wronged them in the first place.
"It's really interesting, "she continues, "that if you walk into an industry party and it's predominantly male, predominantly of a certain age, predominantly white, it starts to feel old-fashioned.
Their first-team has a predominantly French feel to it, with just six players of the 23-man squad they have named for the Champions League ineligible for the Les Tricolores, and all of those six are currently African internationals.
The result is a predominantly Asian feel: clean lines and natural materials dominate the lobby, which is built from gray antique bricks transported from the now-dismantled Art Deco buildings of Shanghai.
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