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After a while we tend to become slightly eccentric.
The anonymous Times critic was equally bemused: "after a while we tend to give the puzzle up in despair".
Car reviewers get a chance to try out a lot of cars and after a while we tend to develop a "Goldilocks Syndrome": Some are too big, some are too small, some are just right.
While we tend to separate out career goals from health/lifestyle goals in our minds, in reality there is a lot of overlap.
While we tend to hear about the successful ones, the great majority fail and their failures rarely make the front page.
But while we tend to think that design exists to serve us, the reverse is true: once established its almost impossible think outside the the systems and structures we create to frame our lives.
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However, while we tended to see an overall dampening effect of insulin on mitochondrial respiration, a notable difference between our studies is the length of time; this previous report used a 3-h incubation, while we used several time points in our in vitro model.
While today we tend to think of them separately, they have long been intertwined as part of our constitutional identity.
Like so many artists of his time, Fraser would engage directly, if only for a while, with abstraction – which we tend to forget was so central and divisive a debate from the 1940s well into 1960s, when "are you figurative or abstract?" was a constant question.
We could say he learned to let his "inner" Elvis (his authentic self) out, while too often we tend to feel the fear and hold back.
While in the West we tend to think of initiating the breath by inhaling, the Japanese word for breathing is KoKyu, a composite of two words: ko (exhalation) and kyu (inhalation).
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