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We flew several times to Boston to visit Buddy's family, stopping to refuel in small towns that had no highways going through, whose people hadn't seen tourists ever, that seemed preserved in another era.
Like a flower pressed in a book, she seemed preserved from another time.
Through the mirror's dark glass, the detainees seemed preserved in amber.
13 Our subgroup analysis included very few patients with LV hypertrophy, but in patients with hypertension, the effect of RIC seemed preserved.
Of all the AC mRNAs expressed in L-cells, only AC2 was expressed at significantly higher levels in L-cells compared with their neighbours, and the expression level of this enzyme seemed preserved in the GLUTag cell line.
Since amacrine pathway is both photopic and scotopic (Anderson et al. 2011) and since amacrine cells seemed preserved in GES mice (Fig. 10), the lack of taurine itself may be responsible in part for the perturbation observed in the electrophysiologic response of GES mice, together with the photoreceptors loss.
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A year on, Zenyatta's first and only defeat already seems preserved by some golden patina of nostalgia.
Though the couple's children are grown, their childhood seems preserved within these walls: Here is a photograph of Alex with a Prince Valiant haircut.
Others seem preserved in time, same as ever, while some former princes and queen bees are diminished or simply absent, now invisible themselves.
Even the prices at Sally Bell's seem preserved in amber: a standard boxed lunch, with a sandwich, a cupcake, potato or macaroni salad, half a deviled egg and a pecan-cheese wafer, is $5.30.
It wasn't actually very long ago, that tremendous conflict -- just over 80 years -- yet in Britain, and in France and in Germany, it seems preserved in our contemporary minds as something almost ancient, a tale of bygone times.
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