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His lifetime spanned an innovative and troubled century, whose changes in taste and lifestyle Sir Robert turned into opportunity.
These deposits, called Lewy bodies, affect chemicals in the brain whose changes, in turn, can lead to problems with thinking, movement, behavior, and mood.
He emerges as an enigmatic, erratic and high-handed individual whose changes of mind and mood bedevilled the process of publishing the documents.
We could act as if he were alive, a person whose changes of mind we knew better than we knew our own.
It is the spirit she conveys: that of a pure, unsullied wildness whose changes and constancies reverberate deeply in her mind.
Character is a misleading word to describe either of these stick figures, whose changes of attitude make no psychological or political sense.
Promenades are lined with groves of trees whose changes with the seasons sustain the rhythms of life in the shadow of death.
Late tonight their protest finally persuaded Bobby Molloy, the government minister whose changes brought about the protests, to agree to meet with driver representatives next week.
It sets these maneuvers lucidly in the context of the French Revolution, whose reforms shaped Napoleon and whose changes he in turn reshaped.
Kiefer is engaged by the idea that the materials in his work are living things whose changes may be obvious or infinitesimally, geologically slow.
First, we screened the profiles to identify proteins or protein modifications whose changes were linked to confounding factors such as therapy and age13.
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