I clenched my teeth together to prevent any spontaneous remark from slipping out. |
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What may seem odd and unstructured at first glance, he insists, will soon seem fun and spontaneous. |
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He really identified with Socialist Worker as a fighting paper-it was all very spontaneous and natural! |
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Whenever there was no spontaneous response, the abreactive effect was induced by verbal stimulation. |
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The spontaneous regression of some tumors is usually explained as a phenomenon of the individual's own immune system attacking the tumor burden. |
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She's very spontaneous and can be aggressive at times, though she's usually able to keep a tight rein on that. |
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That's the last time I ever do this without removalists, and turn down spontaneous offers of help from several friends. |
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I'm afraid I was never much good at the 20-something spontaneous inter-railing, hitch-hiking, youth-hostelling thing. |
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Most preterm births follow spontaneous, unexplained preterm labor, or spontaneous preterm prelabour rupture of the amniotic membranes. |
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Tough new guidelines would require teachers to carry out a detailed risk analysis that would effectively end any spontaneous bathing or paddling. |
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All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without the benefit of experience. |
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Flashbacks are generally short-term, non-distressing, recurrent, spontaneous, reversible and benign conditions. |
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The dialogue seems spontaneous, though Hawke, Delpy and Linklater spent months refining and reworking it. |
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From this process emerges spontaneous sketches and studied works from life or the imagination. |
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If blind evolution is the Dionysisan, spontaneous self-organization is the Apollonian, the source of restraint and order. |
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Its palette of greens, purples and yellows and its spontaneous, linear drawing recall Joan Mitchell and late Monet. |
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External pressure dressing was then applied to the stoma while apposing the skin edges to hasten spontaneous wound closure. |
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If the patient has severe aphasia, the clarity of articulation of spontaneous speech should be rated. |
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Although normally spontaneous, there are periodic attempts to routinize it institutionally. |
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Weber saw routinization and mechanization as ultimately destructive, that is, as eroding the spirit and capacity for spontaneous action. |
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Patients who have cirrhosis with ascites are prone to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. |
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The music is as challenging and spontaneous as ever, only now they're exploring quietness the way they once indulged in loudness. |
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Geneticists have determined that taillessness occurred as the result of a spontaneous mutation. |
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Patients often use up to 12 sanitary pads per day to absorb spontaneous loss of urine. |
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The spontaneous movement and development of all existence is an expression of the Tao. |
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At any moment he's liable to surprise you with a riff on his trumpet or break out into spontaneous scatting, tapping his foot to a mental rhythm. |
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Control tests without protein in the cell contents ensured the absence of spontaneous scatterers that would be attributable to air bubbles. |
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The author has had some previous spontaneous experiences at apparently effective telepathic sending. |
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All of the mothers studied were in spontaneous labor at term with singleton pregnancies in cephalic presentations. |
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He runs over to the terraces and is mobbed by supporters spilling over to greet him in a spontaneous explosion of relief. |
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An official marshal in an orange vest was in place to initiate the spontaneous applause every time a wheelchair athlete sailed past. |
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The Zen-derived notion of spontaneous improvisation became the essence of bebop, the post-war jazz movement. |
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Business establishments including the women market vendors observed a spontaneous bandh in protest against the killings. |
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Many anecdotal reports and theoretic and research articles have been published on the psychological effects of spontaneous abortion. |
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Even a casual glance reveals masterly mark-making which, while it appears so deliberate, is also clearly spontaneous. |
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We are not talking about spontaneous outbreaks of opportunitistic thieving. |
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Respiratory criteria, such as spontaneous respiratory rate, thinness of secretions, and cough and swallow reflexes, were evaluated. |
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The best of the heckling, though born out of animosity, was seasoned by spontaneous wit. |
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Albert, Jr., I think, is a little too mechanical, not as spontaneous as he ought to be. |
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You don't have to worry about magnetic fields, mechanical shock, spontaneous bit-rot or anything else. |
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In the distance, you hear the throb of drums from a workshop or a spontaneous drum-jam. |
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Multiple spontaneous miscarriages also may indicate underlying thrombogenic conditions. |
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I normally deplore applause that begins before the conductor lowers his baton, but I joined in the spontaneous delight at the pyrotechnics. |
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The office, one of the most militant in London, met the announcement with a spontaneous one-day walkout. |
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No longer is love a spontaneous emotion, a transcendent state of being, a necessary evil on the path to self-fulfilment. |
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Progressive growth of a spontaneous T cell lymphoma, designated as Dalton's lymphoma, causes suppression of immune responses and thymic atrophy. |
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The gum exudate is collected from incisions or spontaneous cracks in the bark of the bdellium tree. |
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The three main categories are bottom fermentation, top fermentation and spontaneous fermentation. |
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Furthermore, there is evidence for spontaneous thrombus formation in skipjack and yellowfin tunas, as well as in milkfish. |
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Membrane proteins are translocated by an SRP-dependent or spontaneous pathway. |
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When one of his paintings failed to attract even a single bid at an auction in 1990, the audience broke into spontaneous applause. |
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Confusingly, healthcare professionals sometimes refer to miscarriage as spontaneous abortion. |
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As yet the optimal management for women with spontaneous miscarriages is unclear. |
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Needham became a strong advocate of spontaneous generation, and performed an experiment that he felt supported his belief in biogenesis. |
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In how many companies would the workforce down tools in a spontaneous show of support for their former leader? |
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All ten outfield players rushed to huddle round him in a spontaneous show of spirit. |
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You are enthusiastic and spontaneous about life but need to guard against sudden outbursts of anger or love. |
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Sarah is the free spirit black sheep of a rich family and is known for her impulsive, spontaneous personality. |
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Alaska was always smiling with spontaneous gestures, had silken hair, soft, wrinkle free, natural skin that was most alluring. |
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You've got to be spontaneous, that's all I know, like jazz, just blow as long and as deep as you can. |
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Mind-altering drugs weren't necessary, since this was an evening of pure unadulterated, spontaneous and harmless fun. |
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In this case, both spontaneous and VBL-induced effects were unaffected by the age of the donors. |
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The relative tolerance and flexibility that he praises were spontaneous, informal, and undirected, without official interference. |
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War-torn Germany is provocatively portrayed with bombed-out buildings and spontaneous marketplaces arising out of stark, rubble-lined streets. |
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In UVB-exposed fish the spontaneous, nonstimulated proliferation of lymphocytes was constantly lower than that of unexposed controls. |
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She almost transformed the audience from deep gloom into spontaneous applause. |
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A lot can be said for being spontaneous and uninhibited, but that is easier said than done. |
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There seems to be nothing unintelligible or incoherent about the notion of spontaneous self-movement. |
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The visions are usually spontaneous and uninvoked, except when the seer uses the blade-bone of a sheep. |
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It's like an impromptu back-and-forth duet between lovers, all the more realistic for being unrehearsed and spontaneous. |
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Rather did their solution become more urgent as public expectations rose and were transformed into spontaneous and unsanctioned actions. |
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It not only gives it to you raw, but its acting is flawless, very natural and spontaneous and all around very believable. |
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His portraits are especially effective and capture people's natural, spontaneous expressions. |
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The natural, spontaneous flow of your life energy becomes blocked or dulled. |
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On a surface read, what appears to be unscripted, spontaneous, and endlessly eventful is not. |
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So they got some of the changes that they were scripting or alternatively, spontaneous changes that were unscripted which was interesting. |
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Ulceration occurs in about one third of diabetic patients with necrobiosis lipoidica, and spontaneous remission is relatively uncommon. |
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In recent times, a dichotomy has been created regarding the study of unverified and verified spontaneous cases. |
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Manes and Wolfson claimed that the most authentic data in sociolinguistic research is spontaneous speech gathered by ethnographic observation. |
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However, this resolution frequently required myringotomy or followed spontaneous perforation of the tympanic membrane. |
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The apparently spontaneous nature of the uprising has created a political vacuum which may be hard to fill. |
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From vibrant acrylics and mixed media paintings to brightly hued folk art, Christie's work is fresh and spontaneous. |
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Our experienced moderators record spontaneous verbalisms, comments, assessments and mind statements of the test persons. |
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Hybridization of bovine species is either spontaneous or by organized crossing. |
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Participants do a spontaneous monologue on a non-emotional topic, debate each other, and speak in front of one another. |
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When she completed the variation, we rose to our feet in a spontaneous standing ovation. |
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Harmonic wind harps transpose the spirit of the wind into spontaneous, multi-layered music in time to nature's rhythms. |
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I will stop being so silly and spontaneous and open towards everyone and everything. |
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Such agreement cannot be spontaneous, so who wields influence within the Council, and what form does this influence take? |
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With a high rate of spontaneous cure of the illness, such studies need a large number of subjects to balance the expected high placebo reactors. |
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Is it just me or does anyone else find the spontaneous adulation and standing ovation before he's begun slightly embarrassing? |
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He is a messy, carefree drunk, prone to loud outbursts, spontaneous characterisations and ad-lib renditions of whatever comes to his mind. |
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It comes across as granting power to the multitudes, but is actually about relinquishing responsibility for ideas and actions and submitting to the spontaneous. |
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These moments have important and lasting effects on individuals who are likely to see themselves and others in a more spontaneous and healthier way. |
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Down-regulated topoisomerase II gene expression in etoposide-selected cells has also been shown to be associated with an increased rate of spontaneous polyploidization. |
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To maintain its relaxed uprightness, a balanced body then begins to make spontaneous movements and adjustments, ever so slightly, ever so resiliently. |
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On the other hand, if the electrical resonance is involved in the generation of oscillations, disabling it should eliminate the spontaneous bundle activity. |
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A fidelity to the spontaneous moment is no longer the terra firma on which the photographic image is grounded. |
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If there was any significant recovery, it probably resulted from spontaneous regrowth rather than artificial revegetation and artificial erosion control. |
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In a spontaneous act of call and response, we all whoop and start clapping back, united by euphoria. |
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The spontaneous revolutionism of the masses was, by contrast, fully exploited by the anarchists, who in 1881 set up the Federation of Workers of the Spanish Region. |
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The role of mimesis in constituting desire, however, is usually hidden from awareness, since humans like to think of their desires as original and spontaneous. |
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He claims to have experienced spontaneous levitation several times. |
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Huxley captures this perfectly in the antiphonal chant of the priests on Belial Day hailing that brief period in which mating is spontaneous and allowed. |
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The spontaneous proliferation of the Jacobin clubs, with their high-minded commitment to the rights of man and the citizen, reflected this inspiration. |
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Here the artist rises to the challenge of equaling in visual terms the musicians' balance between skillful technique, extreme discipline and spontaneous emotional inflection. |
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Additionally, spontaneous rhythms, sustained bigeminies, paroxysmal tachycardias and other tachyarrhythmias were also observed in the different experiment. |
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As the visitors walk through they can have spontaneous interactions with the artists and experience their works in surroundings very different from staid art galleries. |
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Relatively new is the medical approach to spontaneous miscarriages. |
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Nor should this occasion surprise, for such a spontaneous, intimate encounter as that proposed above could not but remain unique and unrepeatable. |
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The Berlin film audience, however, immediately erupted into spontaneous applause, proving that we 21 st-century folk know what's what. |
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As the waiting time for getting a legally induced abortion is short, we believe that the number of spontaneous miscarriages while waiting for an abortion is low. |
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Contrary to predominant opinion, this mixing is as much guided by spontaneous inspiration based on aural-reaction as it is the subjective will of the mixer. |
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Play involves both spontaneous excitement and a saturnalia of sorts. |
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You'll save money and avoid those spontaneous purchases at the mall. |
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But spontaneous violence does not appear to be part of the Malagasy way. |
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She is spontaneous with a great sense of humour, humble yet at the same time driven by a healthy ambition. |
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The Manx cats have either no tails or very short ones and are believed to have originated after a spontaneous mutation on the island hundreds of years ago. |
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You can't spot the joins between the spontaneous and the prepared, so comfortable are they with this uniquely intimate form of theatre. |
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There are plenty of genuine guys out there who are regularly passed over by women overcome by their innate spontaneous attraction to overly confident self-worshipers. |
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Erupting into spontaneous song and having strangers fully embrace it rather than recoil? |
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Expression of tetanus toxin is known to reduce the frequency of spontaneous quantal release. |
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Thus, two of the polymerase mutants are modest spontaneous mutators for some point mutations in yeast strains that are proficient in DNA mismatch repair. |
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The teacher's use of emotion, colloquialism, and the natural ungrammaticalness of spontaneous speech, all combine to make ASR accuracy very low on this type of speech. |
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The uproar that followed was both spontaneous and tremendous. |
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The crowd at First was relatively calm, appeased, in part, by periodic, spontaneous outbursts of the Star-Spangled Banner. |
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The violence that has devoured parts of Bangladesh over the last week was not a spontaneous outburst by disgruntled democrats. |
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Nonetheless, to the extent that criteria for self-selection are subjectively determined, populations that inhabit the frontiers are also random and spontaneous. |
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The actors not only walked the ramp but also broke into a spontaneous jig to the catchy tunes of Rang De Basanti. |
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These drawings are bursting with life, quirky and refreshingly spontaneous. |
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Public art had gone from being a spontaneous expression of popular will to a way of restraining and quietening the public down. |
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Responses ensuing from the spontaneous release of single quanta are termed miniature excitatory junctional currents. |
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It is reported that some cases of Levitation appear to be spontaneous, while spiritual or magical adepts are said to be able to control it consciously. |
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I tried to convince myself to be spontaneous and adventurous and brave. |
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They broke into spontaneous clapping, cheering and whistling when the Band of the Irish Guards played Happy Birthday for the Queen at the end of the parade as a surprise. |
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The only aggro this observer has witnessed in the past couple of seasons has been completely spontaneous, usually involving too much bevvy in the pub after a game. |
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In fact, an increase in both spontaneous chromosome breakage and sister chromatid exchange after chemotherapy treatment has been reported by several authors. |
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It is also important to remember that a melanoma can undergo spontaneous regression and may not be detected, despite a thorough physical examination. |
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The remaining 130 patients had spontaneous regression of disease. |
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This prediction follows from the idea that spontaneous chain-linkages are generated between semantically related elements, within and across semantic fields. |
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Or do all such systems lay you open to spontaneous global chatting? |
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Johnson was seconded by futurists and utopians for whom a society of spontaneous pleasure seemed at hand. |
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While sensory input is important, spontaneous activity plays a key role. |
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This sharp-wittedness, the keen social satire and timely cultural references keep the persona fresh and spontaneous. |
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Four weeks later, a computed tomography scan showed spontaneous regression of some of the metastatic lesions. |
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However, the decision to execute her seems a spontaneous, rather than a premeditated, act. |
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These spontaneous fluctuations are driven by collective acoustic vibrational modes, known as phonons, in the gigahertz frequency range. |
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The results may also indicate that hypotonic shock may play an important role in the initiation of some spontaneous polyploid aquatic organisms. |
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Lesser, often spontaneous conflicts, such as brawls, riots, revolts, and melees, are not considered to be warfare. |
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Unfortunately, its high moisture content and susceptibility to spontaneous combustion can cause problems in transportation and storage. |
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I had never thought that a multiplicity of Gods was the natural and spontaneous expression of an evolved consciousness. |
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Early designs were spontaneous and fluid, with later ones becoming more stylized, and less naturalistic. |
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On 5 August 1994, state security dispersed protesters in a spontaneous protest in Havana. |
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His general condition was poor, his consciousness was stuporous, his spontaneous respiration was week and he was intubated. |
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Each story is set up with perfect comedic timing, managing to evoke double takes and spontaneous laughter. |
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The spontaneous intellect of man always defines the divine which it feels in ways that harmonise with its temporary intellectual prepossessions. |
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More seriously, the organisms that can cause spontaneous enzootic abortion in sheep are easily transmitted to pregnant women. |
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Palatalization is sometimes unconditioned or spontaneous, not triggered by a palatal or palatalized consonant or front vowel. |
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Treatment with more than 40 Gy of radiation usually causes spontaneous abortion. |
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Cats can experience spontaneous abortion for many reasons, including hormonal imbalance. |
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Unlike Wilson, he was not at ease on television, and came across as less spontaneous than his opponent. |
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If hay is baled while too moist or becomes wet while in storage, there is a significant risk of spontaneous combustion. |
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Structural alterations of chromosome 2 in Leishmania major as evidence for diploidy, including spontaneous amplification of the mini-exon array. |
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Farmers have to be careful about moisture levels to avoid spontaneous combustion, which is a leading cause of haystack fires. |
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The current study investigates autoantibodies against steroid synthesis enzymes in dogs with spontaneous hypoadrenocorticism. |
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In the transition between the Edo and Meiji periods, the Ee ja nai ka movement, a spontaneous outbreak of ecstatic behavior, took place. |
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Inhibitory effect of Cordyceps sinensis on spontaneous liver metastasis of Lewis lung carcinoma and B16 melanoma cells in syngeneic mice. |
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An infectious, persistent, and spontaneous disease, animals infected with scrapie must be quarantined and destroyed. |
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In order to keep indifferent audiences engaged in his music, Beck would play in a spontaneous, joking manner. |
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I dumped my ex wife's PT Cruiser in the ghetto, hoping a spontaneous strip party would scrap that ugly car down to the wheels overnight. |
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Effects of alfluzosin with methylprednisolone for spontaneous expulsion and pain control of lower ureteral stone. |
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She went into spontaneous labour and delivered a premature, stillborn microcephalic fetus. |
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A more unusual sport is calvinball, which involves spontaneous rules that are never the same twice. |
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Chest pain and dyspnea are the common presenting symptoms of spontaneous pneumomediastinum. |
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Stable telocentric chromosomes formed by spontaneous misdivision in Nigella doerfleri. |
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Once this demand reaches a certain level, the stage becomes set for a spontaneous remonetization of the precious metals. |
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There is increased spontaneous cancer in Tgfbi mouse knockouts, and knockdown of Tgfbi causes mitotic spindle abnormalities. |
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We describe the clinical aspects of pandemic 2009 virus infection in children who developed spontaneous pneumomediastinum or plastic bronchitis. |
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We performed an internal urethrotomy on his patent urethra, but the procedure did not successfully restore spontaneous voiding. |
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The main health problems include hypertension, preeclampsia-eclampsia, anemia and bleedings and spontaneous abortus. |
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Diuresis of cirrhotic ascites increases its opsonic activity and may help prevent spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. |
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Trying to be ordinary, plain-spoken, and spontaneous made it worse. |
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New York in the 1920s was iridescent, and its boom was spontaneous. |
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Everyone wonders who orchestrated these incidents and whether they are spontaneous. |
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Positive symptoms can be spontaneous pain, dysesthesias involving the C-fibers, and paresthesias involving the A-fibers. |
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However, as studies have shown, the cause of bilateral ectopic pregnancy after ART is clearly different from spontaneous cases. |
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Neither condition is believed to increase the risk of spontaneous abortion, therefore providing suitable controls for this part of the study. |
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About 50 percent of the cases also result in spontaneous abortion past the first trimester. |
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Pasteur in 1864 wrote the final obituary to the doctrine of spontaneous generation. |
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People who develop a primary spontaneous pneumothorax often fit a characteristic profile. |
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The diagnosis of spontaneous pneumothorax secondary to bullous lung disease in an HIV-positive male smoker was made. |
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But so-called primary spontaneous pneumothorax happens in the absence of an underlying disease, typically striking tall, thin, male smokers. |
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Effects of potassium channel modulators on myogenic spontaneous phasic contractile activity in human detrusor from neurogenic patients. |
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Some patients with CC will have a spontaneous remission, and others will respond to simple over-the-counter antidiarrheal agents. |
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Life-threatening spontaneous psoas haematoma treated by transcatheter arterial embolization. |
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They maintained that the way to obtain insight into the subconscious was to explore psychic automatisms through spontaneous writing or painting. |
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The testis can also undergo spontaneous detorsion and ischemia may be secondary to other conditions. |
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We next examined which complexin sequences mediate spontaneous and evoked fusion. |
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Herpes simplex virus can cause pathology of fetus to pregnant women during maturing, unfortunately also spontaneous and missed abortion. |
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The idea of spontaneous order is an elaboration on the invisible hand proposed by Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations. |
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The action is so spontaneous, so all but inevitable, that only the most compulsive theological case against it would deter me. |
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The unofficial status of microtoponymy on Vernon is illustrated by the matter-of-fact, spontaneous, and descriptive nature of such names. |
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The January Uprising started out as a spontaneous protest by young Poles against conscription into the Imperial Russian Army. |
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In the week after the invasion there was a spontaneous campaign of civil resistance against the occupation. |
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The place of molybdomancy is also to be located in the uncertain border area between spontaneous and solicited projection. |
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They were characterized by the reductive philosophies of minimalism and the spontaneous improvisation and expressivity of abstract expressionism. |
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Usually made in one spontaneous brush stroke, it became the paradigm of the minimalist aesthetic that guided part of the zen painting. |
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It is not known whether the English pursuit was ordered by Harold or if it was spontaneous. |
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Several spontaneous practices have become characteristic of Pentecostal worship. |
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It was also found that some heavy elements may undergo spontaneous fission into products that vary in composition. |
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Naturally occurring technetium is a spontaneous fission product in uranium ore or the product of neutron capture in molybdenum ores. |
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However, small amounts exist as spontaneous fission products in uranium ores. |
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Many centuries passed before scientists were able to demonstrate that such spontaneous generation does not occur in nature. |
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Repeat MRI revealed that the Arnold-Chiari malformation had undergone a spontaneous partial regression, which resulted in relief of the compression of the medulla oblongata. |
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To date, rigorous studies evaluating whether treatment with antidepressants during pregnancy increases the risk of spontaneous abortion have been relatively sparse. |
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They reported that one subject without menstrual cycles, who had the largest change in glucose disposal rate, had a spontaneous menstrual period after 2 months. |
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Further radionunclides may occur in nature in virtually undetectable amounts as a result of rare events such as spontaneous fission or uncommon cosmic ray interactions. |
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Goldie Hawn... insists, at times a bit too gushingly, that out of the mouths of babes will inevitably come everything spontaneous and pure in this world. |
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Subsequently, he developed an interest in fermentation, a subject around which the emerging germ theory clashed with the theory of spontaneous generation. |
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Chinmoy used a wide variety of sponges, brushes and colours to paint in a unique spontaneous mystical style with a lot of vigour, strong movement and rhythm. |
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Lightweight, portable, and decidedly low-tech, these two cameras go where more expensive ones can't, encouraging spontaneous, off-the-cuff photography. |
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Muller, think that geomagnetic reversals are not spontaneous processes but rather are triggered by external events that directly disrupt the flow in the Earth's core. |
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Mary Read was less rash and spontaneous than her counterpart, Bonny. |
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In our patient, although the superior renal artery was identified angiographically as the source of her spontaneous hemorrhage, the etiology has remained elusive. |
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Acute spontaneous subdural haematoma after transsphenoidal surgery. |
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This observation prompts pediatricians to give newborns a healthy shot of vitamin K to lower the 1 percent risk of spontaneous bleeding they would otherwise face. |
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The spontaneous tendency to pinguefaction would also conduce to quietude of disposition in the animal, and to the more economical and easy satisfaction of the appetite. |
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When that mentality prevails, constitutional democracy, limited government, and the spontaneous market order will give way to crude majoritarianism and market socialism. |
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Mosh pits are areas of spontaneous, violent dancing that fans often Create at concerts involving heavy metal or other extreme styles of rock music. |
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The pharmacodynamic study was performed in GK rats, a spontaneous type 2 diabetic animal model, and insulinotropic drug nateglinide was chosen as positive control drug. |
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Second, the utterances produced in this reality TV series are spontaneous and non-scripted, thus rendering the speech data therein naturalistically occurring data. |
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But in the itchy rash of chronic hives, histamine release appears to be more spontaneous, suggesting that the histamine-carrying mast cells and basophils are abnormal. |
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Kerry Killinger solved the conundrum of finding time for spontaneous brainstorming by institutionalizing an informal coffee klatsch on the executive floor. |
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Additionally, among patients who have frequent recurrences and metastases, spontaneous regressions occurred at all tumor locations simultaneously. |
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Charismatic or Pentecostal congregations may spontaneously feel led by the Holy Spirit to action rather than follow a formal order of service, including spontaneous prayer. |
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All spontaneous animal motion is performed by mechanical impulse. |
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Instead of being a spontaneous uprising of the mutinous masses, the strike was politically motivated and was driven by an agenda to win concessions. |
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Judges often became the recipients of spontaneous unburdenings, which could happen only when the tellers already trusted their listeners' discretion. |
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Although the majority of his publications focused on defending phlogiston theory, he also did some original work on spontaneous generation and dreams. |
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Maternal toxicities include spontaneous abortions, premature labor and delivery, premature rupture of membranes, placenta previa, and abruptio placentae. |
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It was paid for by its supporters and advocates of its ideal, and embraced a mediaeval tradition of music, dance, poetry, theatre, lights, and spontaneous entertainment. |
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Another possibility is to look for evidence of spontaneous fission activity in meteoric material and also in hot brines taken from abyssal fractures of the earth's crust. |
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Common disorders are Down syndrome, Fragile X syndrome, idiopathic mental subnormality, haemolytic anaemias, inborn errors of metabolism and recurrent spontaneous abortions. |
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It results in spontaneous price cartel-like actions, which means solidary actions of groups of insurers with similar parameters pursuing similar goals. |
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Due to the spontaneous nature of speech, words are often misused. |
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Mack trucks would replace quarter horses, Smokeys would replace federal marshals, and truckstops would replace saloons as the loci of spontaneous brawls. |
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Advancing maternal age and a woman's history of previous spontaneous abortions are the two leading factors associated with a greater risk of spontaneous abortion. |
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Many patients who were referred to me as treatment failures have had major autohypnotic or spontaneous trance experiences and have responded well once that has been addressed. |
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Only two cases of spontaneous tracheal rupture are reported, in adults, one due to acquired tracheobronchomalacia and other due to long term steroid use. |
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It is debated whether the law was uniform in nature, was spontaneous as a method of dispute resolution, or applied equally to everyone who subordinated to it. |
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It deals with various science fiction elements such as spontaneous generation, futurology, the end of the world and doomsday, resurrection, and the afterlife. |
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