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I absolutely love books that derail me and challenge me like this.
"I hope your rage might swell," he says, listing dozens of examples of unflattering research hushed up by the legal apparatus of the pharmaceutical industry, along with unsound publication practices that derail honest attempts at evidence-based medicine.
His narrator's language owes much to the influence of his native idiom, in which he is renowned for his use of earthy colloquialisms that derail the reader's expectations of conventional literary language.
But Elsayed didn't let that derail him.
That's because many of these conditions result from genetic glitches that derail brain development even before birth.
Kroll thinks Andera has an edge on traditional marketing shops that haven't spent years studying the subtle design flaws that derail online customers.
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The experience that derailed him was his Mann Act conviction.
But they still have to figure out the issues that derailed them last season.
The event that derailed him was a visit to Edward Carpenter in Millthorpe.
Players spoke only in generalities about the countless controversies that derailed the Knicks the last four years.
But first, he must avoid the same mistakes that derailed the DaimlerChrysler deal.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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