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Glover added 19 points in his usually persistent way under the basket.
The notochord (i.e., a resilient, flexible cord of specialized cells passing through the vertebral column) is usually persistent in adults.
"Studying human-gray whale interactions was a natural progression for me and my work," Frohoff told me as we sat up talking one night in base camp, the usually persistent desert winds so still at that moment that we could hear, out in the lagoon, the ethereal sound of whales breathing.
When questions were posed by the usually persistent Sir Robin Day on the BBC, Wilson tended to light his pipe noisily, suggest that it would be unwise to declare a position in advance, refer fleetingly to the unfair price of cod and move on.
Partial recovery of the peroneal nerve function can occur, though sensory disturbances are usually persistent.
But the predator does not stop here; it is usually persistent and will scratch outside the entrance to try to dig out its prey.
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Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) usually exhibit persistent immune responses to various autoantigens, raising the possibility that natural bispecific antibodies against 2 distinct autoantigens might exist.
Patients with infection-associated HLH usually have persistent unexplained fever, cytopenia, lymphadenopathy, and, frequently, hepatosplenomegaly and coagulopathy, causing diagnostic difficulties with malignant histiocytosis or T-cell lymphoma (2 ).
The notion of trait phenotype is usually applied to persistent expressive or behavioral features (e.g., persistent subtle formal thought disorder or inadequate affective modulation).
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