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Another negative side effect that subjects share is feeling chilled.
In the interviews, the subjects share memories of the people and events that shaped their careers and lives.
(Something her subjects share, of course, is that both regard that battle as primordial and non-negotiable).
In the end, Garrett and his subjects share something important in common: they are most compelling when they are most candid.
The bold lighting and the intimacy of the studio let him reveal what he believes all of his subjects share: dignity – "one of the main motors of the Arab Spring," he called it.
Furthermore, both GDM neonates and obese subjects share the same transcriptional alteration in BCL2.
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Perhaps his subjects shared the old painter's humility in the face of destiny.
Her subjects shared with her their own goals, which went beyond the restaurant.
One wonders how many British subjects shared Taleb's – to say nothing of Byron's – assessment of imperial Britain's cultural clothing.
What their three subjects shared was the good fortune of writing at midcentury, when the institutions of print supported the flourishing of the short story as never before or since.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukGOOD anthropologists aim to enter into the minds of their subjects, sharing their lifestyle, acquiring their language, studying their moods and responses but always maintaining an objective self-awareness.
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