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Who would have thought in the course of time we would be in the Premier League with Liverpool wanting to buy him?
According to an ongoing survey conducted by a team of Kurdish physicians and organized by Gosden and a small advocacy group called the Washington Kurdish Institute, more than two hundred towns and villages across Kurdistan were attacked by poison gas — far more than was previously thought — in the course of seventeen months.
"I spent an hour from memory talking to Kathryn Bertine at Valkenberg over two years ago now and I thought in the course of that we agreed pretty much on most issues around women's cycling," he recalls, only to become the victim of what he calls "highly selective edited quotes which didn't give a picture of my views as a whole".
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One instrument, the polygraph, is routinely used to determine if people continue to offend once conditionally released or have deviant thoughts in the course of treatment.
On the one hand, you regularly squander thousands of human lives without a second thought, ideally in the course of committing mass genocide against a hated foe.
In addition, respondents who answered 'yes' were asked if this thought was in the course of the last year.
However, seven subjects in our sample (28.0%) had at least one obsessional thought during the course of the illness.
Here, I want to sort out some thoughts that occurred to me in the course of looking at the four finalists' designs At the last meeting I attended, when there was movement to revive a proposal that had been previously passed over, someone present observed aloud that we seemed to be on shifting ground.
Ventral regions such as the FG have been repeatedly associated not only with perceptual processing of meaningful object stimuli, but also with the activation of conceptual representations in the course of thought and action (Martin and Chao 2001; Martin 2007; Doehrmann and Naumer forthcoming).
The appeals to thought that are made a thousand times in the course of any campaign do not matter.
Robin Nagle, the director of N.Y.U.'s Draper Interdisciplinary Master's Program in Humanities and Social Thought, cited this adage the other day in the course of explaining her new gig as the D.S.N.Y.'s official anthropologist-in-residence, a role that seems to involve at least as much cheerleading as it does scholarship.
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