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A linen-suited Oliver Cotton plays with a straight bat as the Don's oldest adversary, and Annie Hemingway is a superbly fiery fiancée whose liking for pastries led to a bun in the oven.
For each subject we chose the stimuli whose liking ratings were closest to neutral; different subjects therefore saw different images in the experiment.
This was driven by the drug group, whose liking ratings increased for the high-fat food images (p =.0042), whereas their expended effort decreased; the placebo group showed the same pattern as at baseline.
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For this is a company whose like we have not seen before.
The consortium is also considering whether sites like Facebook, whose "like" button is used across multiple Web sites, would be considered first-party or third-party sites.
In the etchings of Piranesi, Rome seems like "the creation and home of earthly giants, a titanic but now vanished race whose like would not come again".
One Detroit executive gave me a concise lecture on General Motors General Motorsrs is the kind of institution whose like doesn't exist elsewhere in Western civilization.
Bob Seger, whose "Like a Rock" became the Chevy Trucks theme, practiced his night moves "in the back seat of my '60 Chevy".
Yet, even as we do this, we will experience pangs of nostalgia for a time and a place on whose like we may not look again.
The soundtrack includes no music by Mr. Dylan, whose "Like a Rolling Stone" is one of several of his songs thought to be inspired by Sedgwick.
And yet after five years gone, it's hard not to indulge in a little worship of a star whose like we'll never see again.
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