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"If people start to develop negative associations about those properties, it is reasonable to expect that they might start to project those negative views on to the Nike brand".
"When one woman is up there, we start to project all this stuff onto her of, 'Is she perfect?' That's why I was hoping Geena Davis would be on television long enough to make some really bad mistake".
And will start to project those things onto themselves.
Studies in Spain have used the evidence of a linkage between temperatures and pollen season start to project future phenological changes based on output from climate models.
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But although Sadler's has started to project show-reels before performances at the Peacock Theatre, Jayasekera is suspicious of more cinematic trailers.
But I tried to tune this out and started to project into the future.
Gonzalez, who released his designs in 2011, said he started to project in order to give people with developmental reading disorder a free alternative.
And even when I started to project an image of what I considered sensitive and feeling and vulnerable, it wasn't a real image.
The figure shows the activities roughly ordered from project start (bottom) to project end (top).
We start in 1890 to project prevalent cancers in the 1970s.
WHAT WENT WRONG When the stock market fell in 2008, clients started to cancel projects.
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