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As he succinctly has stated "The mind wins over the metabolism in the present affluent food world".
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And, she noted, it's also heartening to turn the telescope around and imagine those humble ancestors looking ahead to what, for celebrities or newspaper scribes or almost anyone else, is a relatively affluent present.
The building was one of the four Gregory Row Houses built by Mayor Dudley S. Gregory, this city's first mayor, and the vigilant preservationists feared that yet another link to the city's rich past had been broken by a contractor eager to cash in on its increasingly affluent present.
The median serum 25(OH D level observed in the present study for affluent pregnant women was only slightly higher (11.0 versus 10.4 ng/mL) than the value reported by Agarwal and Arya for a comparable group [ 3].
A higher proportion of non-South Asians in the present study lived in affluent rather than deprived areas reflecting both the relative affluence of the South East within Britain and the higher incidence of breast cancer in women of high socioeconomic status.
We confirmed their findings [ 10] and also produced the new information that more women from deprived areas compared to affluent areas presented with locally advanced or metastatic tumours.
Cerebral tumours might then have been diagnosed more often in affluent patients presenting with rapidly fatal intracranial events that might previously have been diagnosed (and certified without post-mortem) as a cerebrovascular accident.
The IMD 2007 scores for children's residential area level deprivation were presented as quintiles with '1' representing the most affluent and '5' presenting the most deprived.
In Stanley Donen's chic, scenic romance Two For The Road (1967), the ups and downs of matrimony are deftly explored via vacations past and present in the lives of affluent couple Mark and Joanna Wallace (Finney and Audrey Hepburn).
Two For The Road (1967)- The ups and downs of matrimony are deftly explored via vacations past and present in the lives of affluent couple Joanna (Hepburn) and Mark Wallace Albert Finneyy).
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