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The spring of 1981 is a time imprinted in the minds of all teen dramedy aficionados.
This pattern is evinced in the number of genetic effects for all traits: additive effects show up 16 times, imprinting effects nine times and dominance effects only five times (Table 1).
"There is always a first time we imprint something, and when we do we create mental highways.
They were being themselves, but at the same time each imprint was interesting.
(The Times Books imprint was licensed to Random House for many years. It returned to The Times in 2000 in partnership with Henry Holt & Company).
Correlating rocks by means of polarity time units imprinted on rocks at the time they form is known as magnetochronostratigraphy and is likely to become more important in the future.
For two decades, until 2004, he was the director of Ballett Frankfurt, during which time he imprinted his dancers with a physical vocabulary more extreme than anything the dance world had seen before.
At the same time, he imprinted a sociopolitical critique in his work it could not become a marketable product.
The band visited Death Valley a number of times to "imprint the feeling of the desert into [their] minds" and avoid composing artificial-sounding songs.
This is one of those records for which the memory of hearing it for the first time seems imprinted on your psyche.
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