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Picking up where the "The View" left off in speaking truth to power, the uncharacteristically furious host hammered the absent McCain on and off for 40 minutes, repeatedly observing that the cancellation "didn't smell right".
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We repeatedly observe that coarse-grained granites produce brighter luminescence than fine-grained granites (Fig. 2).
The European Court has repeatedly observed that 'article three enshrines one of the fundamental values of democratic society.
And he repeatedly observes that Mr. Clinton "had the misfortune to serve at a time when greatness wasn't required," that "his immense talents invited higher standards and expectations than were needed at so placid a moment in history".
In his essay in the fully illustrated book that accompanies the exhibition, Mr. Brosterman repeatedly observes that science-fiction illustrators drew inspiration from objects and ideas already present or not far from realization in the modern world.
Scientists have repeatedly observed that people living in environments that resemble our evolutionary past, full of microbes and parasites, don't suffer from inflammatory diseases as frequently as we do.
Introduction: Cross-sectional studies have repeatedly observed that African American adolescents are less likely to smoke when compared to White and Hispanic adolescents.
In the specific clinical setting of ARDS, it has also been repeatedly observed that high values of EVLWI are significantly associated with mortality [35 37, 44, 45, 80].
It has been repeatedly observed that people come to value the product of their efforts and that asking consumers to work on a product leads to higher willingness to pay (WTP) for it.
Rather unexpectedly at a first glance, it was repeatedly observed that biofilm formation started in the middle of a side of the square-section monolith channels, instead of colonizing first the low-shear areas in the corners.
We have repeatedly observed that a delay between acquisition and test, and the nature of the context in which the delay is spent, modulates latent inhibition (LI) of conditioned taste aversion (CTA; e.g. [Anim. Learn. Behav. 28 (2000) 389; Anim. Learn. Behav. 30 (2002) 112]).
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