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According to the Help Musicians charity's recent survey, musical stars are more than usually prone to "mental turmoil... anxiety and panic attacks" and are turning to psychotherapy.

The photographer's husband appears in several multipart pieces, usually prone and with a newspaper at his side, a balding Everyman slumped under the weight of the world.

Todd Martin, not usually prone to sentimentality, was allowed his moment of red-eyed soppiness when the 34-year-old American announced to the Louis Armstrong stadium crowd that he had just played his last professional match, a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 defeat by Fabrice Santoro.

The latter set of methods are usually prone to cumulative errors or are significantly affected by the presence of noise in the data.  .

While Au NPs synthesized in ILs are usually prone to aggregate in the absence of additional stabilizers [11, 14, 15], which greatly restrains their physicochemical properties and applications.

It enables easy tweaking of phase retrieval and reconstruction parameters and submission of the full reconstruction of a standard tomographic dataset to the computing cluster, without the need for any command line commands, usually prone to error.

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Lighter structures are usually more prone to vibrations.

In these segments, usually more prone to unemployment and financial shocks, assets like personal time and extra space at home can create massive business opportunities for buyers and sellers in services like TaskRabbit and Airbnb, respectively.

In addition, compared with the other two attacks, a new attack, i.e., removing the edges with the smallest proportion between the total capacities of the neighboring edges of and the capacity of the attacked edge, usually are prone to trigger cascading failures over the US power grid.

While most of the metal and glass foreign bodies can be detected by plain radiography, organic substances such as wood and vegetative materials are radiolucent, and unfortunately, these radiolucent foreign bodies are usually more prone to cause an inflammatory reaction and infection [4].

The venue attracted a broad public which, standing from what observed in other similar contexts (Evans et al. [2010]; Spiegel et al. [2006]), is usually more prone to science in comparison with other publics, has higher education levels, and is receptive to education contents.

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