These indications were suggestive of six previous hybridization events between the two native carnivores. |
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Hypnosis is risky because it is easy to lead and encourage the patient by suggestive or leading questions. |
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The death of three national patriarchs within such a short time has always been a suggestive theme. |
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Notice how the rightmost angle of the formation also resembles the apex of a symmetrical triangle pattern and is suggestive of a breakout. |
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A roentgenogram of the thorax revealed a large mediastinal mass, suggestive of lymph node enlargement. |
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The foot is divided by four flanges and shows archaistic motifs vaguely suggestive of animal forms. |
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The smell should be pleasantly aromatic, not suggestive of incipient fermentation. |
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The tomato used to be called the love apple and this is nothing to do with its passionate colour or suggestive shape. |
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It also provides suggestive evidence that this was authorised at the highest level of the British government. |
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Everything appears brazen and hard and mighty, suggestive of Angelo's own throbbing spirit and maddened soul. |
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We talked of many things, fashion, religion, politics, all the while she tried to tempt me with new and suggestive maneuvers. |
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The hanger steak barbacoa, served in parchment paper tied up like a beggar's purse, was also strongly suggestive of Indian cuisine. |
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The ink drawings sketched on scraps of old wallpaper are suggestive of landscapes. |
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His pictures are neither symbolic nor meretriciously anecdotal, but his colour and the rhythms and forms he paints are highly suggestive. |
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It's a rich and suggestive work that contrasts the middle-aged disillusion of the professor with his memories of his favorite student. |
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Hypoxemia not accounted for by the degree of involvement seen on chest radiograph may be suggestive of forthcoming miliary disease. |
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Histology, immunohistochemistry, and ultrastructure were highly suggestive of transdifferentiation from cardiac muscle to adipose tissue. |
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Hundreds of Elvis impersonators mimic the late King's suggestive pelvic thrust and wear the now-iconic blue suede shoes. |
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It moves in an unpredictable fashion more suggestive of an intoxicated sailor than a miracle of modern engineering. |
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Modestly clad women appear as newsreaders on TV, while sexually suggestive Hindi film posters adorn shopfronts about town. |
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How dare you molest this young lady with your obscene and suggestive insinuations? |
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I often turned heads, but this flash of interest was accompanied by raucous laughter, shrill whistles, or, most often, suggestive murmurs. |
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The aromatic group had a high proportion of monomorphic loci suggestive of a severe or recent bottleneck. |
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The flora is suggestive in places of old oak woodland with goldilocks, buttercup, moschatel, bugle and wood sedge. |
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Her technique hinges on the unarticulated and the tenuously suggestive, even the subliminal. |
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Also called mouse opossums and rat opossums, their appearance is more suggestive of shrews. |
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By 1970, his graphics had become more abstract, although still suggestive of machine parts and typography. |
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It specifies only elections and leaves the take part clause suggestive and unelaborated. |
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Jackson was all angles and possessed a stark thinness suggestive of angry starvation, whereas his sister was sleek. |
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The wandering soul has countless names, many of them suggestive of sloth and indolence. |
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She got sneers, insults, and hateful looks all day, not to mention suggestive ones from the male population, but she had just ignored them. |
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Check the lower extremities for edema and any signs suggestive of deep venous thrombosis. |
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Much of my book is speculative and meant to be suggestive rather than definitive. |
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Her every movement vibrates with life, from the suggestive glance of her eyes to the turn of her head. |
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The mind instantly converts an innocent remark into a cacophony of suggestive possibilities. |
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Both caseation and calcification are highly suggestive of a tubercular etiology, neither being common in malignancy related lymphadenopathy. |
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In some severe cases, diffuse opacification suggestive of acute respiratory distress syndrome develops despite intensive treatment. |
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The sensitiveness of the suggestive language could be carried into the music and orchestral setting. |
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Some patients will exhibit symptoms suggestive of both urge and stress incontinence. |
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If he persists, however, in hitting on you and continuing with the suggestive remarks, then, indeed, you have a harassment case. |
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As part of some larger argument or larger body of evidence this might be suggestive evidence. |
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In fact, these failures to replicate provide suggestive evidence on the conditions under which the interaction will or will not appear. |
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There is some suggestive evidence that it causes some people to have suicidal thinking and some suicidal behavior. |
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But Walsh believes the sheer volume of suggestive evidence makes it convincing. |
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Thus, there is some suggestive evidence consistent with our second hypothesis, although there have been no direct tests. |
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Powers sifts psychological and historical evidence in a suggestive but inconclusive search for convincing connections. |
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There was suggestive but inconclusive evidence that predation rates also declined with increasing wave forces. |
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The regulations adopted in Shanghai will provide suggestive ideas for national AIDS legislation. |
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The researchers also found suggestive but inconclusive evidence that erythropoietin may improve overall survival. |
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However, much of the evidence remains suggestive rather than conclusive because all studies are based on natural matings. |
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Accordingly, there is suggestive evidence that intentions, and factors associated with the growth intention, may vary by gender. |
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The piece is suggestive rather than explicit, and passive in the way it interacts with or on the audience. |
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Since then, studies in transgenic mice have produced suggestive evidence that a link exists. |
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Both nonspecialists and specialists in Tillich's theology will find here ideas suggestive for contemporary teaching and preaching. |
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Low-dose treatment should not be used in patients with symptoms suggestive of temporal arteritis. |
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Symptoms suggestive of LV failure are related primarily to pulmonary edema, and include a persistent cough and dyspnea. |
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Laurence Eastwood's set, elegant and subtly suggestive of its inhabitant's character, also deserves a mention. |
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The fragmented pieces of captured text are projected onto a blank white wall to create subtly shifting images suggestive of bygone worlds. |
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Baseline information included questions about symptoms suggestive of asthma as well as any confirmed diagnosis of the condition. |
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Patients were instructed to report to the clinic immediately when they had symptoms suggestive of an acute pulmonary exacerbation. |
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The alternate names chosen for the three characters are suggestive of the values depicted by the original roles in tune with Ramayana. |
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Electrolyte levels should be monitored, and patients should report any signs or symptoms suggestive of electrolyte imbalance. |
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Several patients continued taking alendronate after the occurrence of symptoms suggestive of esophageal irritation. |
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The majority of patients have symptoms suggestive of an infection of the upper respiratory tract at the onset of the episodes. |
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The lyrics are merely picturesque and somewhat reminiscent and suggestive of far-away places. |
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Her photographs are staged and suggestive of narrative and literature, focusing mainly on female characters. |
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The couple had stepped into the gallery briefly and the suggestive subject matter of the art on the walls caused an abrupt about face. |
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But Davis is said to have continued his harassment by sending a sexually suggestive letter to the officer from his new prison. |
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This guy sitting behind me in one of my classes always makes suggestive remarks. |
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Through Lowson's kitchen window we see an anatomically suggestive, sexually charged landscape, and so it is with many of these poems. |
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A suggestive remark such as that would usually make me smack the person on the face. |
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The Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland differentiates between nudity and suggestive sexual imagery. |
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Of course, no matter how suggestive his lyrics, Kelly is entitled to the presumption of innocence. |
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She describes these rages as often provoked by strangers on the street who whistle at her or make some sexually suggestive remark. |
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In October, WDIA and several other large popular music radio stations ban several songs for their sexually suggestive lyrics. |
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Films oscillate between sensuality and vulgarity, between suggestive sexuality and indecent exposure. |
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She approaches her sources in a way that's both gleefully childlike and cheekily suggestive. |
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I could feel every sway of Will's hips, and every suggestive movement he made with his feet. |
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None of the 5 patients had antecedent symptomatology suggestive of myocarditis. |
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This is suggestive of a patrilocal, exogamous marriage pattern consistent with documented historic Algonquian practices in the region. |
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This could theoretically have been suggestive of an alternative view, but to my knowledge this did not occur in the patristic era. |
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A comment by a leading commentator on British industrial performance, David Coates, is suggestive. |
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One week after the second infusion, he developed a limited skin rash, fever, and mouth vesicles and ulcers, suggestive of herpesvirus infection. |
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And yet, there is a suggestive promise that the conceit, if rightly understood, offers something more, perhaps something less bleak. |
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Secondly, other studies often provide insights that are suggestive for one's own data. |
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Special-education placements did increase nationally, just not in any systematic way suggestive of a relationship to state accountability. |
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A decrease in size suggestive of involutional changes was noted in 2 cases. |
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The glass structure that enclosed them had a crenellated top suggestive of historic armories. |
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Unexplained injuries to protected parts of the body such as the buttocks, thighs, torso, frenulum, ears and neck are suggestive of child abuse. |
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The experience is suggestive of walking through an inner city shopping mall before ending up in the laser-lit fug of a rave. |
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A repeat pleural fluid cytology on one of the occasions was suggestive of signet-ring cell carcinoma. |
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Moreover, significant correlations were found only in the two experiments that had results suggestive of true precognition. |
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Supine and upright abdominal radiographs with stepladder pattern of air-fluid levels and no colonic gas are suggestive of obstruction. |
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Any mole that is suggestive of melanoma requires an excisional biopsy, primarily because prognosis and treatment are based on tumor thickness. |
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However, this is suggestive in that it appears very few programs require writing courses be taken in order to receive the degree. |
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Graphic granite is a regular intergrowth of quartz and feldspar that gives an angular appearance suggestive of cuneiform writing. |
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Davis, however, looks for an English equivalent that might work in both contexts, so as not to efface their suggestive interconnection. |
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I was uncomfortable with the amount of sexually suggestive gyrating the dancers, and even the band, were making. |
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And speaking of the score, the Mondo films have some of the most beautiful, suggestive, and lush accompaniment ever produced. |
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Her golden hair waved gently down her back and she walked with a suggestive sway, perfected by few women. |
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It was available in oak weave or with cotton webbing, a seat covering more suggestive of indoor use. |
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The clinical presentation in all cases was one of an acute abdomen suggestive of appendicitis, resulting in appendectomy as a primary procedure. |
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Although still suggestive, it might shed light on how families will respond to benefits offered as part of welfare to work programs. |
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Other scenes are of a more exuberant nature, suggestive of a child joyfully tossing a ball or piece of clothing into the air. |
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For him language is musical, felicitous, comical, flippant, suggestive, buoyant weaponry and adumbrative of mysteries beyond us. |
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The seduction hilariously unfolds over a bombastic bass track laced with suggestive whinnies. |
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No person could say that she moved in a suggestive manner, but the tiny wiggle of her hips was completely and absolutely sensual. |
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Equally suggestive is her interpretation of Fanon's withering attack upon the postcolonial national bourgeoisie. |
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A musky smell hangs in the air-not unpleasant, but more suggestive of a mammal's lair than a bird's nest. |
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Approaching the texts in a suggestive and allusive manner, they draw on their own poetic experience to elucidate the texts. |
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Grainy and pockmarked, their textures are as repellently suggestive as they are visually riveting. |
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The father's sleep is suspiciously profound, more suggestive of anesthetization or coma than restorative repose. |
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The Court pointed out that the reserved words themselves in many, but not all, cases were suggestive of their operational function. |
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Admiring this suggestive horn of plenty, they become as one. |
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Explicitly sexual lyrics and suggestive dancing have sparked scathing newspaper columns and local judges have banned minors from attending the dances. |
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In one oil on view in Paris and Washington, a model in dishabille turns to speak to an artist who warms his hands against a stovepipe in a sexually suggestive gesture. |
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Both Dr Lee and Dr Moore-Gillon agreed that the flow volume loops produced in the MAP LFTs showed some concavity, which was suggestive of airflow obstruction. |
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The cause of that circulatory collapse is not entirely clear but she had symptoms both prior to the collapse and following the collapse suggestive of gastro-enteritis. |
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The trajectories of these numbers are suggestive and correlate with other things we know. |
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This growth is suggestive of a cooperative effect, such as one involving lipid aggregation, possibly due to interaction with negatively charged lipids. |
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The fact that he was slow to speak is suggestive of some kind of developmental disability. |
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It was all self-absorbed, shabby and suggestive of a leader about to take her troops over a cliff. |
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In Book II of Critique of Judgement, Immanuel Kant discusses landscape gardening as a kind of concrete painting, an idea that is suggestive of installation art. |
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That said, those who find a suggestive relationship between a 12-year-old boy and a Byronic man too unsettling are advised to read something else. |
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There is also a splendid view from Cave Hill over the lough to the south shore where there are mountains more suggestive of volcanic Polynesia than Cultra and Holywood. |
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Debris displayed for photographers in Recife, Brazil, may appear scant, but there were two very suggestive details. |
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The parallels between the schools of reflexive anti-Americanism and big-business globalism are far from exact, but they are multiple and they are suggestive. |
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They carry the same livery, being painted, principally white, but with red and blue additions suggestive of an adaptation of the American National flag. |
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Diagnostic genetic testing refers to the use of a gene test in a patient who has symptoms suggestive of Huntington's disease, with or without a family history. |
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The canker is suggestive of the character weaknesses, hurtful habits and secret sins that lurk below the surface of our respectability until exposed by extreme stress. |
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Steel cables are more typically found on boats and the hanging spheres are suggestive of the ingenious way the small spaces in cabins are kitted out. |
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Some parts of Australia have traditions of huge reptiles suggestive of long-necked sauropods, the dinosaur group which includes Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. |
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After discharge, patients recorded and transmitted their rhythm by telephone daily and whenever they had symptoms suggestive of atrial fibrillation. |
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A computed tomographic scan revealed a large vascular tumor in the distal pancreas that was inhomogeneous and suggestive of multiple, very small cysts. |
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The copious amount of philosophical work on the subject of comedy offers valuable and suggestive resources to the student of film and televisual comedy. |
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These can all narrow the thecal sac, but the location and imaging features of the process in this case are highly suggestive of a disk herniation. |
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The geometric shapes and patterns rendered in pencil, ink and watercolor on graph paper are suggestive of spiritual emblems taken from a variety of religions. |
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The photograph Al Fayed said showed a suggestive swelling was taken before she met Dodi. |
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Especially as it is such a suggestive place, and one that tourists could visit. |
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They should know that all of us are pliable and suggestible to some degree, but that children are especially vulnerable to suggestive and leading questioning. |
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We are so accustomed to meretricious cultural studies that when the real thing comes along, generous and suggestive, we may fail to see how many windows and veins it opens. |
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Circulus, their debut album's weirdly suggestive title aside, are the kind of band who will sing about transferring actual power to actual pixies. |
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Once there, he examined the girl's hand and found evidence suggestive of a nondisplaced fourth metacarpal fracture, with no neurovascular compromise. |
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Her Papanicolaou test revealed a lowgrade squamous intraepithelial lesion suggestive of human papillomavirus, with subsequent biopsy confirmation. |
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In his discussion of the connectedness of seemingly random events, he makes a suggestive observation with regard to paranoia's capacity for connecting events. |
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These severe restrictions on the translatability of the expressible, on the presentable and the representable, are suggestive of the rigours of Beckett's work. |
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And Ariel, of The Little Mermaid, has exchanged her wide-eyed innocence for a cleavage-baring marchesa gown and a suggestive pose. |
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Another suggestive piece of evidence is comparison with dogs that remain on the other side of the long vanished Asia-North America land connection. |
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Their essays highlight the extent to which politics was in flux during this period, a point reinforced by Christophe Prochasson in his suggestive piece. |
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The palatial swagger of Vanbrugh's Castle Howard is suggestive of its patron's pride in the lineage of the Howard family and its place in history. |
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Every once in a while it is refreshing to put aside detailed academic monographs in favor of shorter studies that are full of suggestive concepts and ideas. |
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The Texas House of Representatives, struggling to find ways of filling their days, passed a bill that would outlaw sexually suggestive cheerleading. |
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The abundance of tectonic ironstones along the Bend-Manjeri contact is suggestive of a tectonic contact, although the contact may well have been unconformable before shearing. |
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The mysterious layers of ash in deep sea cores are suggestive of deliberate firing of the vegetation on the Australian mainland up to 150,000 years ago. |
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However, in place of the suggestive delicacy of traditional ink painting, his bees and butterflies are realized with the blowsy directness of American Pop art. |
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She opens the letter to reveal a series of photographs of herself, taken in suggestive positions and compromising sexual activities around the house. |
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A driver who left a woman passenger terror stricken when he drove her past her home also lost his licence, as did a driver who made sexually suggestive remarks to a passenger. |
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Tim Eitel is the most photorealistic of the artists, working in a flat, cool manner suggestive of fashion advertisements, and influenced, perhaps, by Alex Katz. |
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He delights in tracing similarities of metaphor, suggestive accidents of fate, portentous parallels, uncanny coincidences, and unexpected connections. |
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Like all successful infomercials he uses sexual desire to sell his product, with the animators relishing in the opportunity to create smutty and suggestive scenes. |
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With his suggestive humor and wit, popular writer xu Lai represented a new challenge to the authorities in Beijing. |
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The fish also exhibited contractures of the pectoral fins and abnormal eye positioning suggestive of extropia. |
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As this was suggestive of fibromuscular dysplasia, she was referred for invasive renal artery angiography. |
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Moore's works are usually suggestive of the female body, apart from a phase in the 1950s when he sculpted family groups. |
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In biblical interpretation, it does not use speculations, suggestive theories, or incomplete indications, not going beyond what is fully known. |
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To what extent the suicide attempt had been made in earnest, likely will never be known, but it is suggestive of a situational depression. |
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The Babatha Archive is a suggestive example of multilingualism in the Empire. |
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We have now a nonette somewhat suggestive of Mozart, and the whole piece closes with this ensemble thoroughly well developed. |
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Phenotypical abnormalities suggestive of Turner syndrome included a short neck and bilateral clinodactyly of her 4th digits. |
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Preferable is the cosey English walled villa of the middle class, even though it be a bit stuffy and suggestive of earwigs. |
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And the phenomena of Kirlian photography and acupuncture, so suggestive of electrical processes, have not been fully explained in these terms. |
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Although uncommon, this finding should be highly suggestive of Barrett's esophagus in a patient with a hiatal hernia and gastroesophageal reflux. |
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Although there was anhydrosis on the right, there was no obvious presence of ptosis or miosis on the right side suggestive of Horner's syndrome. |
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Your e-lover was one of those pervs who preys on women and tricks them into sending suggestive pics of themselves. |
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Visually suggestive and conceptually complex, Martinez Oliva's work raises issues of pedagogy, anthropological ritual, and gender. |
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The H NMR spectrum of this compound showed assignments that are suggestive of a chlorin skeleton. |
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They may be leading or suggestive questions, but they must be questions. |
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Biochemical analyses revealed marked hypoalbuminemia and heavy proteinuria suggestive of nephrotic syndrome. |
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Ultrasonography demonstrated a cystic lesion in the superficial lobe with eccentric hyperechoic foci suggestive of a scolex. |
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Our patient did not experience scutal or ossicular erosion suggestive of a cholesteatoma. |
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Thriller-style beat adds scuzzy guitar, a suggestive lyric and Bono vocal curve. |
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She had clinical and ultrasound features suggestive of hypovolaemic shock and intra-abdominal bleeding, and required an emergency laparotomy. |
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The text contains suggestive but non-explicit images, and every factoid is written as a single paragraph separated by three center-aligned dots. |
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Silence was the only safe policy, but that silence is suggestive that grave danger was feared from his influence. |
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His remarks that seem suggestive of judicial review are sometimes considered obiter dicta, rather than part of the rationale of the case. |
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The crest depicts a Derby Ram, representing the county of Derbyshire, and a mural crown, suggestive of a town wall and thus borough status. |
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They also have sexually and scatologically suggestive elements nicely offsetting the hallucinogenic beauty. |
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The dancer titillated her audience with gyrations and suggestive movements. |
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We are striving tooth and nail to kill anything remotely suggestive of the hulas of ancient Hawaii. |
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If his adscription as a protoutilitarian has been strongly rebutted, suggestive research has focused on Smith's deontological approach. |
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It matched for that matter her other elements, which were wontedly conspicuous as usual as she sat there suggestive of early tea. |
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Ultrasound features that are suggestive of malignancy include solid components, septations greater than 2-3 mm, and vascular flow. |
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From your description, the condition is suggestive of an ear haematoma, which is a fluid-filled swelling that develops on the ear flaps of dogs. |
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Another had an elevated red cell count with microcytic hypochromic indices suggestive of a haemoglobinopathy. |
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Suslick of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign report light emissions suggestive of a plasma. |
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Correspondences with the Lichfield Gospels include roughly 650 variances from the Vulgate, suggestive that the two manuscripts result from a similar textual tradition. |
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It has also been suggested that yews were planted at religious sites as their long life was suggestive of eternity, or because being toxic they were seen as trees of death. |
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The amniotic fluid concentration of S100B not only correlated with gestational age, but also with echographic findings suggestive of brain development. |
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These features were highly suggestive of an Echinococcus cyst, with differential diagnosis of cysticercosis, cystic neoplasm such as schwannoma, and arachnoid cyst. |
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Overall, the low taxonomic diversity of the fauna combined with leperditid, lingulid and eurypterid specimens is suggestive of shallow marine, perhaps estuarine, conditions. |
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Disparaging commentary about one's country of birth unavoidably causes some uneasiness in a reader, since it is vaguely suggestive of indulgence in flagellantism. |
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Few tiny lesions iso-intense to the cortex in the subependymal portion of trigone of both lateral ventricle are also seen, suggestive of subependymal heterotopias. |
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Fine-needle aspiration findings were suggestive of salivary tissue. |
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The administration of the extract also induced changes in the cells suggestive of autophagy, possibly induced by increased levels of histone deacetylase activity. |
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Target 1 is a body of lower Proterozoic anorthosite with features suggestive of the presence of a platinum reef that has been traced on the surface for four miles. |
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Mural nodules within an endometrioma that demonstrate postcontrast enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging are highly suggestive of malignant transformation. |
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Other elective examinations included cystourethrography in the UAA guideline for patients with history and uroflow assessment suggestive of urethral stricture. |
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This is suggestive evidence that a possible asymmetric information effect may be offset by the lead being forced to keep a larger share of loans extended to weak borrowers. |
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In 1968 Valoch described some 'flakes of hornstone suggestive of human workmanship' recovered from early Middle Pleistocene scree-deposits in the 1910-1945 excavations. |
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The first patient was 29 years old and presented with a 1-week history of fever, dyspnoea and features suggestive of right heart failure and severe tricuspid regurgitation. |
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