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The president's talk show grand slam, conversations with CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS and Univision, all taped on Friday in the Roosevelt Room, was a remarkable — and remarkably overt — display of media management.

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This Biennial is undemanding — what with frisky works about snowboarding, mosh pits, and psychics — and it is remarkably free of abrasive politics and overt references to sex.

Remarkably, this child did not show overt signs of encephalopathy, although he was underweight, apathetic, anorexic, and anemic, and at the time of our investigation would only take breast milk.

The addictive industries -- like tobacco, legal and illegal drugs, gambling, and excessive alcohol -- are marketed with remarkably proficient psychological expertise ranging from the overt to the more subtle subliminal persuasions.

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Previous research in our lab has demonstrated that a single immunization of GAD500 585 (a peptide of GAD65) in young NOD mice remarkably reduced pancreatic insulitis and efficiently prevented the development of overt type 1 diabetes [14].

Remarkably, clinical evidence of cardiotoxicity was found to be age dependent, and more overt in ageing mice.

Hematological parameters remained remarkably stable with regard to initial values, and none of the patients had developed overt MPN according to the WHO criteria (Table  1).

And even more remarkably, only half the colorblind kids perceived racism even in the soccer scenario, where it was overt and aggressive.

In a 1985 Postscript in this magazine, John Updike observed,> The least pugnacious of editorialists, [White] was remarkably keen and quick in the defense of personal liberty and purity of expression, whether the threat was as overt as McCarthyism or totalitarianism or as seemingly innocuous as … Alexander Woollcott's endorsement of a brand of whiskey.

In a 1985 Postscript in this magazine, John Updike observed, The least pugnacious of editorialists, [White] was remarkably keen and quick in the defense of personal liberty and purity of expression, whether the threat was as overt as McCarthyism or totalitarianism or as seemingly innocuous as … Alexander Woollcott's endorsement of a brand of whiskey.

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