Shot on film, production values were high throughout the 23 episodes and all of them were very funny. |
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In small groups create sock puppets and dramatize some of the episodes represented in the flip-books. |
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Other episodes use spectacular photography to show Australia's tropical rainforests, swamps, wildlife, deserts, seas and natural landmarks. |
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He was replaced for ten episodes when he was injured saving two child actors from a runaway horse. |
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Both regulars and guests from previous episodes attend the trial as observers or character witnesses. |
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One of the first new episodes for the series relaunch does not fit the style or stylings of its predecessors. |
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Lesser extinction episodes have taken place as well, at timescales of tens of millions of years. |
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On the flip side though, I am glad that they ordered the episodes according to airdate rather than production order. |
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Each disc contains two episodes with their original TV promo spots, which are quite fun to watch. |
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An estimated 10-15 percent of adolescents with recurrent major depressive episodes develop bipolar I disorder. |
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However, there have been at least four significant glacial episodes prior to the Pleistocene glaciations. |
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The depression episodes of bipolar disorder may be treated in a similar way to clinical depression. |
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These episodes may necessitate stimulation or resuscitation to arouse the child and reinitiate regular breathing. |
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One of two episodes to be presented in widescreen, the pilot introduces the Browns and the rest of the Everwood folk. |
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Before the transplant she had uncontrollable insulin dependent diabetes and daily episodes of hypoglycaemia. |
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All the episodes are taken from original video masters, and now and then you notice some video noise or interference from their age. |
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The Sydney-based production company was willing to dub episodes from the masters, but only at a prohibitive cost. |
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The Decalogue episodes are commonly considered masterpieces of world cinema. |
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The half-hour episodes from assorted years are very thinly spread across the first four discs. |
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His was a worm's-eye view of one of the bloodiest episodes of the 20th century. |
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A fourth season hasn't aired yet in Britain, and the final episodes of this season close off the characters quite nicely. |
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Another genius move came in releasing the songs on iTunes as the episodes aired. |
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So all of the Quantum Leap episodes I faithfully collected from the BBC are all unwatchable because I've changed recorders twice since then. |
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The first two episodes are stand-alone installments, as the overall story arc doesn't begin to reveal itself until later. |
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Sony is offering the series either in a box set or single disc volumes with five episodes each. |
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Apokyn was given priority review because injectable apomorphine is the first therapy approved to treat these episodes acutely. |
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I've always been a big fan of the show and can rewatch episodes endlessly and always find myself laughing. |
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For a few people, painful episodes may occur if they fly in unpressurized planes at high altitudes. |
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Many episodes from the late nineteenth century exemplify the crisis of liberalism. |
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Will there be episodes revisiting past cases to see how those dogs are doing? |
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I got the idea from the early episodes of Angel, where both he and Doyle wore Claddagh rings on their left hands. |
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Asthma was defined by a past history of at least three episodes of wheezing. |
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The number of recorded episodes of infectious illness from birth to age 15 years was calculated. |
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The resultant symptomatology includes episodes of wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. |
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We considered acute episodes of illnesses that had occurred during the previous year. |
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These patients typically present with recurrent episodes of purulent bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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The events of the previous episodes have no bearing whatsoever on those of the current one. |
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The strike over excessive toll charges has been marked by episodes of violence. |
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I wasn't given too much to work with, because this week's episodes were a new assortment of garbage from dullsville. |
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After watching the sixth episode, and still being engrossed to the final end, you wish there had been more episodes produced. |
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The number of emetic episodes on the worst day were dependent on the cisplatin regimen. |
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All episodes of emetic symptoms during the first 24 hours after anesthesia were recorded. |
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Clinical activities may be best understood by delimiting functional tasks as the episodes of interest. |
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The episodes on the second volume worked because they were crammed to the brim with jokes. |
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Paramount is pointedly organizing the episodes in the order of production rather than by the air dates. |
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Even with three or four episodes strung together and some filler material, it still barely reaches 70 minutes. |
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Similar convulsive episodes seen immediately after concussive head injury may also be mistaken for epileptic phenomena. |
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Hundreds of concern trolls out there are just waiting for episodes of the show to air so that they can eagerly point out everything that's wrong. |
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One thing to bear in mind is that like any show, the first few episodes aren't very indicative of what is to come. |
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Several researchers have noted that episodes of mass hysteria are probably far more common than we currently think. |
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More severe episodes may progress to respiratory difficulties, hypotension, or cardiac dysrhythmias. |
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When the episodes are prepared to fit into a more restrictive time frame for airing in syndication, scenes are frequently removed. |
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Subtle connections between episodes are often lost in syndication because the shows are broadcast in random order. |
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Rewatch the episodes and notice how physical their affection is, how many times Ben kisses Jake, hugs him, holds his face. |
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This collection represents the more bizarre and supernatural episodes produced in the series. |
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It would have been nice to see more episodes with commentary tracks, especially with the rest of the cast, but c'est la vie. |
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If all anime series coughed up seven episodes per disc, we'd all be happy, happy otaku. |
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Two patients had pneumocystosis, and one patient with disseminated strongyloidiasis had two episodes of treatment failure. |
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It empirically orients the reader by including brief references throughout to some of history's highest profile episodes of mania and panic. |
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This explores Andersen's character, in particular his psycho-logical and sexual hang-ups, as referenced by condensed episodes from his stories. |
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The neurobehavioral difficulties seem to be present to a greater extent during acute mood episodes than during euthymic periods. |
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For this is the cleverness not of cognition, but of excogitation threaded on a string of episodes a bit too thick for credence. |
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The episodes look great, though the non-anamorphic widescreen treatment is a real buzzkill. |
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From a systemic point of view, the risk is of only more extreme boom and bust episodes from an increasingly impaired system. |
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A thermal history involving two discrete episodes of heating and cooling clearly provides the best fit to the measured data. |
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Many causes of abdominal pain are episodic in nature, but the episodes may be weeks to months apart. |
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She and I had made 80 episodes of a television series for a satellite channel. |
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The joint venture will produce at least 80 episodes of serial television a year. |
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Past episodes of the BBC television series Airport began running through my mind. |
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The actors' debut episodes will be broadcast on BBC ONE as part of Talent Week. |
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Large numbers of the bacteria circulate in the blood, giving rise to recurrent episodes of illness interspersed with periods of feeling well. |
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A large intake of cannabis seems able to trigger acute psychotic episodes and may worsen outcomes in established psychosis. |
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However, many people who live in areas where malaria is common get repeated infections and never really recover in between episodes of illness. |
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A 16 month old child presented with a history of recurrent croup-like illness with 6 episodes from 4 months of age. |
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Influenza vaccination decreases episodes of acute otitis media only when influenza is epidemic. |
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Information about previous episodes of acute otitis media, type of day care and signs and symptoms of allergies was also collected. |
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A total of 837 viral infections and 871 episodes of acute otitis media were documented. |
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Temporary hearing loss has been demonstrated during episodes of acute otitis media with effusion. |
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Sure, his songs may allude to past loves, events and episodes of his life, but they never provide the listener with solid biographical insight. |
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Single events or episodes can often assume a disproportionate significance. |
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The novel consists of five separate stories that relate episodes in the life of this contemporary hero. |
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Few episodes in American history attracted more conspiracy theories than the Oklahoma bombing case. |
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Single events or episodes can, either negatively or positively, often assume disproportionate significance. |
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Miners went on strike more frequently than other workers, and several violent episodes erupted in the mine fields. |
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During the years leading up to the Civil War a number of episodes similar to the one at St. Mary's occurred in and around Boston. |
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Whole episodes of history, including the rise of Mussolini and fascism, would be omitted from official textbooks. |
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Parents indicated that disturbed sleep and episodes of distress were more relevant outcomes. |
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He was introduced as a disposable character to push the story along for a couple of episodes at most. |
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It's not surprising I'm stalled at 70,000 words of disorganised and rather random episodes that need linking together. |
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This results in frequent episodes of shallow breathing or no air going into the lungs. |
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Some faculty members viewed such episodes as part of the eccentricity and disagreeableness that occur in academic life. |
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What's nice about these episodes is that they're elementary and easy to follow. |
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Each of the episodes contains a digital watermark, which has been blurred out on the versions now circulating online. |
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It seemed the slowness of the previous episodes might finally be rewarded with some return on my taxed patience. |
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Behavioral therapy may reduce the mean number of incontinence episodes by as much as 50 percent. |
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Neurologically they are hypertonic and may have frequent episodes of apnea. |
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As a two-part cliffhanger, these episodes are not as dramatic as they could be, because the outcome is all but certain. |
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This season was also notable for the excellent way it would end episodes with cliffhangers that dovetailed smoothly into next week's installment. |
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Asthma is a syndrome characterized by episodes of reversible airway obstruction. |
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If you're syndicating an old show and a few episodes are absent, that may go unnoticed. |
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A 23-year-old white woman was admitted to the hospital after experiencing syncopal episodes secondary to anemia. |
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The upcoming DVDs will include unaired episodes so if you want to watch them unspoiled, don't read. |
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Only six more episodes remain before he goes back to Martha's Vinyard and hands off the mothership to the Tiffany Network. |
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She suffers from asthma, has a known allergy to dust, and has had recurrent episodes of parotitis. |
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These episodes are all redolent of the simultaneous narrow focus and immense reach of Kiarostami's art. |
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Things seem to be turning full circle and I'm not sure I want to live through some of those past episodes again. |
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Dent started to walk away, but was arrested after swearing at police. He had already been fined for two other drunken episodes in April. |
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For the most part, therapy of chronic asthma consisted of treating bronchospastic episodes as they arose by using medications intermittently. |
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Two dogs were presented with dermal arteritis of the nasal philtrum associated with repeated episodes of bleeding. |
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I laughed many times, but entire episodes went by where I would sit and wait for some obvious inanity to conclude. |
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They have three or four of these episodes a year when they feel dizzy or faint, but they just pick themselves up and carry on. |
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The first two episodes were a mixed bag, with a number of the sketches flatter than chewing gum on the streets of Dublin. |
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After you print out the bingo cards, you watch selected episodes to match up words and activities to your card! |
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The flight lasted eight hours, and the sick crew managed to confine their sickness and diarrhoeal episodes to the plane's toilets. |
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Absolutely no effort was made to restore the worst-preserved episodes or to polish up even the most glaring video deficiencies. |
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These last four episodes finally deliver emotional depth and honest-to-goodness conflict, which sets up even deeper reactions in the viewer. |
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Some of the most poorly received episodes have been the ones that strayed into the supernatural. |
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None of those words is quite superlative enough to describe how mind-bendingly horrible these two episodes really are. |
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Most episodes have a line or two that will just crack you up because of their putrescence. |
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Nitrates and calcium channel blocking drugs can be tried taken sublingually for episodes of pain or orally and regularly as a prophylactic. |
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He asked Mendelssohn to provide songs, entr'actes and brief orchestral episodes for insertion at appropriate points in the play. |
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Ellroy pioneered the introduction of real historical figures and episodes into his novels. |
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A patient who experiences repeated episodes of thrombosis is said to have thrombophilia or hypercoagulability. |
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But the guy continued hectoring me to watch more episodes so that I might become enlightened and see the error of my ways. |
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There have been plenty of unforgettable episodes in this lucky little shop. |
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As the episodes unfold, we gradually see beneath the generic surface of the characters. |
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The openings and closings of the episodes are available in textless form as special features. |
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Rumours are currently flying around cyberspace that there might be a further three episodes of Star Wars in the pipeline. |
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It is a classic piece of TV comedy that has stood the test of time but most of the other 82 episodes were completely forgettable. |
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The programmes were under-rehearsed and, because the series took to the air with half of the episodes still unwritten, obviously rushed. |
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You may also experience episodes of uncontrollable tearfulness and wide mood swings. |
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The first five episodes on DVD are in a package that does not seem quite sure of its target market. |
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The lead actress played her part too well, shrinking through the episodes from gamine to gaunt. |
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Events happen day to day, as the episodes are broadcast, and unwind slowly with the years, so that characters grow and age in real time. |
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Nightmares are vivid and terrifying nocturnal episodes in which the dreamer is abruptly awakened from sleep. |
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The episodes were apparently all shot in a widescreen format, and they are presented in anamorphic widescreen here. |
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As she goes about her mundane activities, she recalls episodes decades before that might have changed her life. |
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Data recorded for all patients included the number of episodes of pneumothorax, the operative time, and the presence of blebs or bullae. |
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If you only plan to repeat a few episodes of a series, it is common business sense to rebroadcast the episodes with the most sales potential. |
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Presented across six discs in airdate order, the episodes of Season One are listed below with brief comments and a quick letter grade. |
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He had worked hard to get in shape, and he was in really good shape, and he just had some episodes that things weren't quite right. |
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Some episodes show hardly a scratch or blotch on the print, but some have quite a bit of grain and fuzz on the picture. |
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Many patients trace the onset of IBS to episodes of gastro intestinal infections, gastro intestinal surgery or severe stress. |
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The couple were said to have had several blazing rows after Thomson confessed to the threesome while filming episodes of Cold Feet in Australia. |
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The episodes of violence here have radicalized some residents who have vowed revenge, residents said. |
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Happily, the money-supply growth rate now is not as out of control as it was in previous episodes of cyclical excess. |
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The six episodes of Series One were so fresh and so inventive you couldn't help but want to see more. |
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These are all extremely entertaining, often silly episodes that fly in the face of the conventionalism most cartoons offer. |
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All forty episodes are presented in Dolby Digital 2.0 mono and results are, again, very uneven. |
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Many episodes of anti-Mexican mob violence involve lynch mobs that broke into jails to retrieve their victims. |
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An increase of vagal tone after exercise occasionally can lead to episodes of atrial fibrillation. |
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When it comes to shows people love to hate-watch, the news drama has become this season's must-see, only four episodes in. |
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There's a side plot involving some shady characters, but it's not explored or explained enough to hold these lackluster episodes together. |
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Certainly, Gainax and ADV are going to need more than just the two planned DVDs of revised episodes to keep the audience salivating. |
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The episodes are jumbled up on the viewing order, so that won't help you at all. |
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The string of episodes that forms the book are perceived from the point of view of a child. |
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Paleontologists recognize five cataclysmic episodes in Earth's history, times when 50 to 95 percent of existing species abruptly vanished. |
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However, the periods of remorse do not inhibit further episodes of acting out behaviour. |
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Thirteen episodes have been taped so far, and the ratings bode well for a second season. |
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The first episode comes across reasonably well but I think the ensuing episodes will be better once the initial awkwardnesses are out of the way. |
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Sonia spends the whole night in torment, replaying episodes of that night in her dreams. |
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The carrier will also make the last four episodes of the full-length shows available on-demand. |
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All eleven episodes of Season One, including the 90-minute pilot, are dumped quite unceremoniously onto two two-sided discs. |
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I should have told you in previous episodes that anger is characterised by a red bear, sloth by a light blue goat, and avarice by a yellow frog. |
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Seven participants reported 11 episodes of mild symptoms as recorded in their daily diaries. |
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Fortunately, seven unaired episodes will give fans something to really dive into. |
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At least, the unaired episodes on the DVD give a judicious kick, following through on a nicely drawn story arc. |
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The original episodes have been recut to feature longer musical performances, which is a welcome addition. |
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For that matter, in all episodes of the original series, Klingons are portrayed as swarthy looking humans wearing black clothing. |
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Of all Joe's stories to date, this series has been particularly dear to my heart, and these two new episodes are among his very best. |
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Taken collectively, such episodes destabilize the notion of a coherent, stable self while detaching the mind's moorings in the individual body. |
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The three stacked, sequence-stratigraphic units were produced by episodes of faulting, subsidence, and infilling. |
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Two phases of regional metamorphism are related to their respective episodes of penetrative deformation in the southern Central Iberian Zone. |
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I have no horrific sexual episodes that would only emerge through insidious regression therapy. |
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Thankfully, this is also one of the few episodes where Ralph's cowardly cringe is tossed aside and he stands up for himself. |
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Still, it's fair to say that the episodes here represent a good sampler of One Step Beyond's brand of thriller television. |
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The first four episodes build in mystery as we try to piece together recurring motifs of corpses, shared food, reversals of power. |
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After just a few episodes of that show he was being hailed as the next magician and illusionist to enjoy mainstream stardom in America. |
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Despite that though, this is one of the strongest batches of episodes produced to date. |
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Prior to Cretaceous magmatism, the region underwent three major episodes of deformation. |
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Elated episodes can alternate with periods of severe depression with three months or years between. |
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The cable channel is giving you the chance to catch up on all the groovy episodes by rerunning them in October. |
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Most episodes are due to urinary tract infections and renal cyst rupture that relate to the underlying anatomical abnormalities. |
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The episodes contain humor and breadth, but test the limits of plausibility. |
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Antibiotics are generally reserved for use in episodes of acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis and emphysema. |
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Following this procedure, he developed recurrent episodes of hemoptysis, cough, and left upper lobe consolidation. |
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On various episodes we've seen people living in caves, up in trees, on old offshore drilling platforms, and in abandoned missile silos. |
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Despite the precautions, the production team has occasionally reshot small portions of coming episodes to repair lapses in the story's logic. |
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Because the bigeminal episodes are still occurring and I was still concerned, I obtained copies of my holter and event monitor strips. |
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Indeed, many bipolar patients report that manic episodes followed a period in which they were unable to sleep or endured jet lag. |
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Altogether, 34 of 75 of the clinically suspected episodes were misclassified by attending physicians at time of inclusion. |
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The ability to recount such episodes was a tribute to his memory as well as a portent of his future vocation. |
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Other episodes focused on him lounging on a lilo with friends and visiting his granny. |
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Bulimia is characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating, extreme weight control behaviors, and over-evaluation of weight and shape. |
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The gluttonous binge-viewer gets the full sense of the comedic crescendo to which these episodes build. |
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All eight episodes of each series will be posted online all at once for binge watching. |
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Multiple episodes of EBV reactivation led to decreased immunosuppressive therapy and serial quantitations of blood EBV genome copies. |
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The sequences of these three episodes were very interesting because three entirely different strategies were mapped out for each day. |
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The production schedule would call for filming a total of 100 episodes in just two years. |
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Irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and discomfort and disturbed bowel habits. |
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But even the black humour that laced the episodes seemed to get blacker and less humorous as the series went by. |
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In addition, the aftermath of episodes of bullying may spill over to affect other service users in the ward community. |
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The manic episodes of bipolar disorder are often treated using antipsychotic drugs. |
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The next three episodes then screen on the following consecutive Sunday nights at 8.00 pm. |
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That was the one I actually tried watching, but I kept missing episodes by accident. |
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My mum now keeps a scrapbook of all my cuttings and my dad has all the episodes taped. |
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This manifests symptomatically with episodes of severe muscular weakness or paralysis, tetany and postural hypotension. |
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These episodes were created to honor the country's bicentennial celebration. |
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These episodes were unpredictable yet frequent enough to elicit a stern warning from her job supervisor. |
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Having thoroughly enjoyed this clever book, I find that it is the little episodes that I'll remember. |
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I saw 2 episodes that friends video'd, about the same as everyone else I know, despite the fact we all loved the show! |
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Few episodes elicit from contemporary historians so much outrage as the French and Russian revolutions. |
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You can probably grab the aforementioned episodes off bittorrent, or in their show notes. |
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All seven patients with Meniere's disease reported previous episodes of vertigo. |
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They even visit Canterbury on their way, but the tales they tell are the bitter-sweet flashbacks of memory, not episodes of instructive fiction. |
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Throat infections, sore throats, and upper respiratory tract infections were measured in episodes and days. |
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Two episodes are presented, in their entirety, in their raw animatic form as well. |
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Most psychedelic episodes remit within 12 hours and generally do not require medical treatment. |
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Subjects with at least three episodes of wheezing were defined as recurrent wheezers and as having asthma if the episodes were doctor verified. |
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Nearly all television runs of the series actually showed the episodes in different orders. |
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Subsequently, between the Late Proterozoic and the Mesozoic, the rocks throughout the region suffered periodic episodes of deformation. |
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A professional northerner, the episodes she featured in seemed like a cross-promotion for spending winter in Blackpool. |
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Catherine suffers in a few episodes where her competence as a criminalist comes into question, and she is forced to deal with the consequences of a major blunder. |
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Many other episodes were covered up to protect him from the media. |
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Issy only appears in the Dr. Phil episodes in still photos and sensational videos. |
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Netflix releasing first five episodes of Dreamworks Animation collab Turbo FAST on Christmas Eve. |
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Some of them get through fourteen episodes thinking that the emails she sends them are personal to them, and in reply to the ones that they send her. |
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So far, five episodes of LA Shrinks have aired, and I find them disconcertingly awful. |
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Amaan has anchored five episodes of Top Drive, the television series on Star World, while Ayaan has already held a painting exhibition in New Delhi. |
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It would have been all too easy, as early episodes threatened, to make Red as cartoonish as a Joel Schumacher Batman villain. |
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Those who miss any of the episodes can watch them on Fridays. |
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By conflating the four episodes into two film-length pieces, the BBC runs the risk of tempting trigger-happy viewers to channel-hop, which would be a genuine shame. |
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Other than minor episodes like this, nighttime holds no terrors for them. |
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It would be a little ironic if it was, seeing as the movie is constructed as a series of episodes along the route to the perfect noodle restaurant. |
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It will be just like how all of Team Coco tuned in for the first batch of episodes of Conan. |
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The postpartum period, however, is widely considered a high-risk period for recurrence of potentially severe and life-threatening episodes of major affective disorders. |
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Your co-star, Donald Glover, will only be in five episodes this season, and is leaving Greendale. |
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The episodes are structured like suites of sketches, each short scene comprising a comedic set-up, a droll twist and, more often than not, a punch line. |
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She cut her teeth first directing episodes of cougar Town, about 10 in all. |
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But Kantor details some of the more trying episodes that left the two camps at odds with each other. |
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Many patients with depression are now recognized as having bipolar disorder, a chronic biphasic mood disorder with episodes of both depression and mania or hypomania. |
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In some episodes where a threat lurks, the colored scribbles grow dense and fraught, mutely warning against dangers that the character is too naive to see for himself. |
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From the near vicinity, there is a small beaker in Romano-British style from a grave at Little Wittenham, embellished with scenes depicting episodes in the life of Christ. |
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The three episodes will be a self-contained arc ending at Prom Night and will serve as a prologue for the rest of the series. |
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I spend an alarming amount of time watching back episodes of The Wire, eastbound and Down, and Girls. |
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The first three episodes were very quick, but there were also episodes that were about emotional movement. |
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Viewing episodes of television shows which discuss facts about specific contraceptive methods is associated, though weakly, with more accurate knowledge about those methods. |
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I spent a surreal evening watching all 85 episodes and gathered the best of the worst big ideas from the firearm luminaries. |
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Features thought to be associated with neuro-degenerative diseases include oligaemic episodes and increased iron concentrations in discrete brain regions. |
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Until recently compilations of slave trade statistics have seemed to reduce one of the darkest episodes in world history into a set of abstract and bloodless figures. |
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Judges sit in the audience looking at an impressive array of films ranging from TV commercials to animation for the Internet, from episodes of TV series to indie works. |
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His last exposure prior to the recurrence was over a year prior to admission, during which time he had experienced multiple episodes of catatonia and visual hallucinations. |
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The following three seasons will be released in six-month intervals, so parcel out the episodes now. |
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This week marked the sixtieth anniversary of some of the most destructive episodes in the World War 2 carpet-bombing of Sofia and other Axis-allied capitals. |
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The remaining two episodes will likely air after the Olympics, and the four unproduced episodes will not filmed. |
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Lear enters, madly reliving episodes from his past, inveighing against female sexuality and reflecting on justice and authority in a poignant mixture of reason and madness. |
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Subsequent analyses of the extinction episodes have convinced most experts that the average time between catastrophes varies too greatly to signify anything truly periodic. |
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One of the most horrific episodes of the Vietnam War is being made into a government-funded opera. |
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And when a comedy produces 238 episodes over the span of 10 years, some of them are bound to be weird. |
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The periods of highs and lows are called episodes of mania and depression. |
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The movie is crammed with characters and episodes and yet the unexpressed passion between Inman and Ada which is meant to give a surge to everything we see stifles it instead. |
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This was followed, between 9 May and 13 July, by 15 episodes of lava fountaining, which were essentially a repetition of those of the preceding year. |
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He had many acute episodes of his illness requiring hospitalisation. |
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During multiple hospitalizations, she developed episodes of fever of unknown origin and was believed to have factitiously elevated her temperature. |
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Yeah, some episodes are downers, but I suppose that might be the point. |
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Rafael painted dirty episodes from classical mythology in a bathroom at the Vatican Palace. |
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Scenes of bucolic harmony and sylvan bliss are punctuated by violent episodes in which all manner of wild animals are shown attacking domestic animals. |
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Repetitive episodes of coronary artery spasm and paroxysms of hypertension may result in endothelial damage, coronary artery dissection, and acceleration of atherosclerosis. |
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The last few episodes bring some form of closure to the major story arcs, while leaving the door wide open for further development should the show continue. |
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In writing this review and consequently refreshing of my memory of all the episodes in this year, I was surprised to find so many clunkers in the midst. |
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The other night they were playing back to back episodes PBS-style without the phone banks and annoying pledge drives and lame mid-show entertainment varieties. |
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As for the McCain campaign, the remnants of the war room can be seen in its daily episodes of Extreme Message Makeover. |
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After six weeks of therapy, the mean number of incontinent episodes was reduced by one half in the treatment group but by only 15 percent in the control group. |
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All three episodes starring Stellan Skarsgard as the tempestuous genius director Werner Vollstedt made Adrian look small. |
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Endobronchial brachytherapy has been successfully employed as an adjunct in managing recurrent episodes of stenosis due to hyperplastic granulation tissue. |
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The 24 episodes from the program's sixth season appear on five discs. |
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The series includes episodes about newborn calves, an ailing horse, an orphaned lamb, a llama with a broken leg and an old dog with a brain tumour. |
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In May of 1995, the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of valproic acid for treatment of the manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder. |
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Other episodes have been attributed to anatomic abnormalities, including a patulous Stensen's duct masseter muscle hypertrophy and buccinator muscle weakness. |
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In February 1945, the obliteration of the historic city of Dresden from the air became one of the most controversial episodes of the allied war effort. |
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Indeed it is one of the best episodes in the history of the show. |
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I saw the first two episodes of this series and just didn't get it. |
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We also watch quite a lot of TV in terms of watching whole season episodes of favourite shows or tele-movies on DVD, mostly old ones but also recent ones. |
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In seven years they wrote 103 radio episodes and 63 television shows. |
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The six half-hour episodes are evenly divided on to the two discs. |
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Shakespeare, for example, uses Gower to bridge the temporal gaps between adjacent episodes in Pericles in ways which parallel the use of Time as chorus in The Winter's Tale. |
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And yes, you guessed it, couple splitsville was only a few episodes away. |
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The results of this expulsion are objectified in the shameless episodes and the sinless attitudes that currently identify wrongdoing in the human community. |
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They did hundreds of episodes of that show, but that one seems to rerun the most. |
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Still, I'm betting everyone who caught the first couple of episodes wants to know who offed Lilly Kane, and you can count me among the obsessives. |
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These episodes do have messages, but they're buried under so much '60s television action series hokum that they are difficult to find and are rendered almost meaningless. |
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The local show that assists police with their investigations has been on the scene for 100 episodes tonight, having helped solve over 500 crimes and seen 130 perps caught. |
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If all episodes of pillage were as easy to explain, the UN might not today be facing what is shaping up as the biggest scandal in its chequered history. |
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We briefly consider helping out by setting up a huge plasma screen outside parliament showing back-to-back episodes of Trisha, but budgetary constraints intervene. |
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In episodes that refer to two of his paintings and a detail from a third, she starts as a woman in a long, green dress, stretching and curling constrainedly on a chair. |
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But thanks to an oddball contractural agreement, the show has been playing in the UK since last fall, and the episodes aren't terribly hard to find online. |
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In a prospective study, 35 percent of cyclothymic patients developed full hypomanic, manic, or depressive episodes during a drug-flee follow-up period of up to three years. |
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This often explains The West Wing, too, whose episodes and arcs often have disparate threads that come together into a compelling and powerful resolution. |
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Some of the episodes leave me cold and others really tickle my fancy. |
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The probability of recurrent depressive episodes and compliance rates was drawn primarily from published Phase III clinical trial and disease natural history data. |
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