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(The others were termed "minimally conscious," meaning they were intermittently able to respond to commands by moving or blinking).
The ruling metaphor was an implied game of tennis between a young man and two women, with the women as attracted to each other as they were intermittently and ambiguously to the man.
From 1961 to 1975, aided by military support from Iran, they were intermittently in open rebellion against the Iraqi government, as they were during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s and again, supported largely by the United States, throughout the 1990s.
When she and her colleagues offered volunteers a choice between an immediate small reward or a larger reward if they waited, they found that people often buckled and took the small reward if they were intermittently reminded about it, but if they pre-committed to taking the larger reward, they were more likely to reap it.
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Watch teenagers using social media, and you witness an emotional rollercoaster: they are intermittently ecstatic, furious, envious, heartbroken, charmed, anxious, obsessive, and bored.
Ranging in length from 5 to 15 minutes, they are intermittently amusing but mostly woefully inept and tediously clichéd imitations of standard genres like horror and science fiction, or mixed genres like a Bollywood musical stalker movie.
They are intermittently distributed because of plant bioturbation.
Since the amount of these data can increase, they are intermittently taken and stored in the Mission Data Processor (MDP) as part of the EWO-WFC burst data.
It is well established that solid tumours, including prostate cancer, exist under fluctuating oxygen tension, during which they are intermittently exposed to hypoxia [ 1, 2].
Both were intermittently suicidal, it said.
Sad and neutral images were intermittently presented as task-irrelevant distracters (novels).
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