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There is no comparison with the image that this article is trying to suggest of a priviledged environment.

This is the 1990s, a time, Franzen seemed to suggest, of a consumerism so brazen that it was advantageous, brand-wise, for high-end grocers to appropriate ironically the rhetoric of capitalist critique for their stores' names [see footnote].

Therefore, our findings suggest of a link between ADMA and diffuse, not focal, coronary atherosclerosis.

Although this result was not significant at the 95% level, the point estimate was large and approached significance, which could suggest of a positive effect on utilization.

The promoter-sharing between CPNE1 and RBM12 and the conservation of this phenomenon during evolutionary courses probably reflect a selection constraint to keep the two genes co-regulated, which in turn suggest of a functional relationship between these two genes.

Previous fMRI studies suggest of a role for the prefrontal cortex in the acquisition of probabilistic associations by showing prefrontal cortex activity during cue outcome association learning (Poldrack et al. 1999; Fera et al. 2005; Weickert et al. 2009).

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There was no particular evidence, whatever reports might have suggested, of a diminution in "fighting spirit".

A world, a subsequent shot suggests of a woman reading a newspaper with the headline "Cine Monde" — that has been made from images.

Their professions suggest gentlemen of a certain age.

They also suggest something of a Greek chorus.

But this awkward collection of loose parts suggests more of a mismatch than a love connection.

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