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Such stories stretch back almost to the start of recorded history, but the earliest attempts to seriously define the experience of sleep paralysis, were made by the Greek physician Paulus Aegineta in the 7th century AD.
The industry has grown-up — the audiences are there, the ad dollars are waiting — and with advertisers and networks gathering for the Digital Content Upfronts Newfronts this week and next, we need to seriously define success in the world of made-for-the-web video, put into practice the mechanisms for creating those successes, and own up to our hits and misses.
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Aspect with scores 4 (seriously) and 5 (very seriously) were defined unbearable.
More seriously, he defines it as "healthy, active people who are thirsty".
Those he took most seriously he defined as "hard" books, which sub-divided again between crime stories (usually psychological puzzles) and more general domestic and sexual narratives.
In the <0.8 g/kg protein group, 108 out of 223 patients were seriously underfed (defined as <50% of measured energy expenditure (EE)).
With a comprehensive term, the process of taking a patient seriously is defined as recognising the patient and his or her application.
Although his period in the Netherlands from 1501 to the end of 1504 was a difficult time, when he was poor and had little success in his search for patrons, it was also the period when he seriously began to define his life's work.
But a large body of research has demonstrated that such symptoms do, in fact, define a seriously debilitating condition.
A 1999 survey of employers for the Kaiser Family Foundation said more than half would seriously consider a defined contribution approach.
For the sake of current and future teachers - not to mention the kids they serve - K-12 educators and their union representatives would do well to seriously consider the defined contribution model that has served higher education so well.
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