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The most significant associations were a locus near CBS (p = 7.62 × 10−8) and a locus in LRRK2 (p = 1.4 × 10−7).
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The Maysles' movie Salesman was to be a locus classicus in this field, freighted with implied irony and tragedy.
Last week the Burnquist homestead was a locus for family and friends from Brazil and industry filmmakers and photographers.
But in the long term, the internet is a locus of power: for organizing, for rallying, for raising awareness, for calling out oppression, for offering solace to others.
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Alfred Hitchcock, Nicholas Ray, John Cassavetes, Otto Preminger are justly considered consummate artists; "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" is a locus classicus of the political cinema.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, this part of the world has been a locus of the problem of addressing separatist aspirations.
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