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One might expect that awakening unquenchable homesickness would crush the exile's spirit, but no: in Berlin for a year and thence during the Parisian exile that ended with his tragic flight from the Nazis and suicide in Spain in 1940, he wrote some of his greatest essays for the few publications, mostly run by Jews in exile, that would take them.
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I drove (well, was driven) to Bear Mountain and Atlantic City and Gettysburg and Niagara Falls; went repeatedly to Boston and New Hampshire and Maine; drove to a Missouri cattle farm owned by an uncle; drove there during another summer and thence onward to Santa Fe and Tesuque and out to the Arizona Painted Desert.
Some of the drawbacks of using CTA stem from transferring the elaborate imaging information into a clinically useable form and thence the availability of this information during an operation.
Hexadecanedioic acid is a long-chain dicarboxylic acid, which is generated during fatty acid ω-oxidation and thence metabolized by β-oxidation in peroxisomes.
But the idea of the soul as a mental entity, with intellectual and moral qualities, interacting with a physical organism but capable of continuing after its dissolution, derives in Western thought from Plato and entered into Judaism during approximately the last century before the Common Era and thence into Christianity.
The most obvious possibility is that the hypothalamic-pituitary axis was stimulated during dehydration resulting in a rise in plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and thence cortisol.
And, thence, the contributors.
Or thence away from it all.
Thence it leaped upon the rector.
In the human heart, two coronary arteries arise from the aorta just beyond the semilunar valves; during diastole, the increased aortic pressure above the valves forces blood into the coronary arteries and thence into the musculature of the heart.
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