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How to play the ghost scenes is a problem that has exercised many directors and actors.
RS It's a question that has exercised some of football's finest and most inquiring minds (and Tony Cascarino).
Grains of truth (out of five): 0 This is a subject that has exercised Boris Johnson for about 15 years.
The hope is that Pablo Neruda's remains will answer a question that has exercised Chileans ever since his sudden death.
The archbishop revived a debate that has exercised great minds for millennia: where to draw the dividing line between church and state.
It is a question that has exercised some of the livelier minds in Anglo-American literature, including HG Wells, Stephen Spender, F Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway.
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But rats that had exercised, even if they had received the oxidizing chemical, were relatively nonchalant under stress.
Other countries that have exercised an opt out or said they plan to include Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Italy, Hungary, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland and Slovenia.
We spend billions locking up men, women and children that have exercised their human right to seek asylum.
Rodents that have exercised and that have brains fizzing with new neurons tend to score well on tests of memory and cognition.
But the rat marathon study, which closely examined the hearts of animals that had exercised strenuously, provides notable clues.
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