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In a study published in January in Molecular Cell, the scientists scrutinized around 485,000 of these tags in blood cells of 656 people aged 19 to 101.
Whether it was because of Mr. Obama's youth, his race, his message or his manner, some European leaders abandoned diplomatic niceties to compete for extravagance in their praise, while others outside the United States — fascinated by an election that had been scrutinized around the globe — reached for their most telling comparisons.
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If Cristina had scrutinized those around her, she might have noticed that several of the people watching basketball were in fact surreptitiously watching her.
"There was less demand then for this kind of furniture, so you can more safely bet this wasn't messed with," said Yng-Ru Chen, a specialist in Chinese works of art at Sotheby's, who has scrutinized and crawled around the lacquered undersides of the Sackler lots.
Companies like GE and Hewlett-Packard only ceased such activity after the news media scrutinized their "end around" operations with the Iranians.
The tournament is held every four years, but this time around has been scrutinized from the very beginning through the kaleidoscope of the Continent's crisis, with Twitter users, headline writers and barroom wits comparing the records of bailout countries to triple-A-rated ones with more than a hint of schadenfreude.
This allowed people to scrutinize decisions around public finances and hold their government accountable.
The ubiquitous license agreements and privacy policies that online services force their users to enter into should be scrutinized by the courts around the principle of adhesion, and if the courts are unwilling to reconsider the status quo then congress should intervene with legislation limiting the scope and enforceability of these agreements.
The document provides the latest example of how, in the name of fighting terrorism, law enforcement agencies around the country have scrutinized groups that legally oppose government policies.
They have climbed around in a two-story maze and scrutinized, in a nature exhibit, a display of droppings left by different animals.
A flustered Balls was escorted around to another entrance, carefully scrutinized, and finally allowed in.
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