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Although such perceptions are subjectively influenced by disease processes, they are thought to exist somewhat universally and independently of particular life events and circumstances.
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He coined the technique Hybridocytochemistry by analogy with Immunocytochemistry, but international scientific competitors called it FISH, an acronym that somewhat to Piet's dismay was soon universally accepted.
Limbo has been lauded pretty much universally by critics, and while somewhat short by modern game standards, it's sure to please gamers of all stripes.
The temperature of Oh is about 2000 K in the GSM TIP model calculations, which is somewhat less than the universally adopted value.
These 800-plus pages hold too many broadly generalized, somewhat bromidic observations about a subject universally acknowledged to have its limits: the nature, culture and very rich hours of Washington, compared with other cities.
Lopez-Alt's quick version, Tran and Vu, and Olive magazine all rely on ready-made stock instead – beef in the latter two cases; chicken, somewhat surprisingly, in the first, on the basis that "canned beef broths are universally pretty awful", while "canned chicken broth tastes much more like homemade, and provides a relatively neutral background to build a broth upon".
Mr. Hammond's Al Gore had somewhat slurred speech and the condescending air of the nerdy smart kid who is universally disliked by classmates.
While officials are eager for the site to be developed even in a somewhat scaled-down form — the original proposal called for 1,565 housing units — the project has not been universally welcomed.
A starting point: It is a truth not universally acknowledged that it's possible to be a highly successful academic and still have a somewhat fragile sense of self-worth.
Universally vile.
He is universally popular.
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