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One of these symptoms must come from this list of four:
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mood swings, irritability, anxiety, or depression.
Now, both talking and breathing has a mortal enemy, and that enemy is laughter, because what happens when you laugh is those same muscles start to contract very regularly, and you get this very
marked
sort of zig-zagging, and that's just squeezing the air out of you.
To get past Imperial customs, all packages must follow a strict protocol: if a box is
marked
with an even number on the bottom, it must be sealed with a red top.
Two are facing down: one
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with a four, and one with a seven.
It doesn’t say anything about odd-numbered boxes, so we can just ignore the box
marked
with a seven.
You see one
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for shipment to a steakhouse and one to a vegetarian restaurant.
Once a luxury reserved for the rich and powerful, individually
marked
graves became available to the middle and working classes.
Over time, even as fewer literate people knew Latin, the "b" was kept because it
marked
important, meaningful connections to other related words, like "dubious" and "indubitalbly," which were subsequently borrowed into English from the same Latin root, "dubitare".
On the right-hand side, we've taken that same piece of coral, put it in a nuclear reactor, induced fission, and every time there's some decay, you can see that
marked
out in the coral, so we can see the uranium distribution.
The successful joint mission, known as Apollo-Soyuz, in which an American Apollo spacecraft docked with a Soviet Soyuz craft and the two crews met, shook hands, and exchanged gifts,
marked
the end of the space race in 1975.
To train the network, sample inputs pre-classified into different categories, such as photos
marked
happy or sad, are fed into the system.
I told you today that someone said to me words that
marked
me, because I explained the same thing to my employees in Senegal.
I've
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for you on the left the Oncology Department.
Mint-condition clothes could automatically go to the next buyer, while slightly used clothes could be
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down and offered online again.
And so after what felt like an eternity, I accepted what I had to do and I stood up on the right foot, and it didn't slip, and so I didn't die, and that move
marked
the end of the hardest climbing.
This period, though, was also
marked
by widespread nonviolent organizing in the forms of strikes, sit-ins and the creation of parallel institutions.
So for example, in French and Spanish the word for table is, for some reason,
marked
as feminine.
And we were
marked
by class participation.
And this
marked
the start of an eight-year-long correspondence that God knows was never easy, but always honest.
The graves are scattered about the property under elegant mounds,
marked
only by a rock or a small metal disk, or sometimes only locatable by GPS.
I am interested in how genes are
marked
by a chemical mark during embryogenesis, during the time we're in the womb of our mothers, and decide which gene will be expressed in what tissue.
So this concept that genes could be
marked
by our experience, and especially the early life experience, can provide us a unifying explanation of both health and disease.
And of course, the waylakama spin, the trajectory of the route, is
marked
by holy mounds of Earth, where coke is given to the Earth, libations of alcohol to the wind, the vortex of the feminine is brought to the mountaintop.
And I always wondered, how did she so instinctively know just how to talk to me? Joanne Staha and my admiration for her
marked
the beginning of my journey into the world of nurses.
A flower
marked
the spot of where he died, and we call that flower the Narcissus.
The highly profiled case of Ryan White in 1985, who was a 13-year-old hemophiliac who had contracted HIV from a contaminated blood treatment, and this
marked
the most profound shift in America's perception of HIV.
It was actually the later amendments to the protocol that really
marked
the decision to hit the brakes on ozone depletion.
If we can get the audio up? (Video) Narrator: For a chance to win the first free ticket to space, look for specially
marked
packages of Diet 7-Up.
And here is an example of one of her analyses: "The move from a structuralist account in which capital is understood to structure social relations in relatively homologous ways to a view of hegemony in which power relations are subject to repetition, convergence and rearticulation brought the question of temporality into the thinking of structure, and
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a shift from the form of Althusserian theory that takes structural totalities as theoretical objects ..." Well, you get the idea.
Meanwhile, her relationship with Rivera was tempestuous,
marked
by infidelity on both sides.
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