For those children and adolescents newly presenting with depression the situation is different. |
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Why don't they instead put the energy into presenting scientific rebuttals against our side? |
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However, none of the 5 tumors presenting during pregnancy and lactation that were tested were positive for either protein. |
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He was also adept at promoting the scheme to the Australian populace by presenting it as a symbol of national pride. |
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Sleep disordered breathing is a common finding in newly presenting acromegalic subjects. |
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But their decision to rest their case without presenting a defence rebuttal allows closing arguments to begin as early as Wednesday next week. |
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The newly launched Discovery Series will shed some light, accessibly presenting performing arts from various players in the community. |
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True to his word, Matt accepted some invitation for us to attend some awards show and somehow I was suckered into presenting an award. |
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The project assigns its white subjects a place in the relations of racism by presenting whiteness in two significant ways. |
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By presenting the song as high camp drama, the rather silly Satanic image of the Stones is thrown into relief. |
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For a moment I toyed with presenting myself as a wanton temptress with a dozen regular gentlemen callers and a bedside drawer full of Mates. |
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If you're presenting classical content, keywords can be hyperlinked to useful definitions, references, or more in-depth material. |
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Throw Away Kids was three interwoven stories presenting as an allegory of the experience of Native people the world over. |
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If Polanski's Twist can be faulted for anything, it's perhaps in presenting a version of the novel that feels ever so slightly abridged. |
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I'm presenting a capitalistic model based on aggregation with a municipal utility just being one aggregator without being exclusive. |
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Moreover, he's got a happy knack of presenting complex ideas in an accessible, engaging and entertaining way. |
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When the assessment process is complete the council intends to work with contractors to lay flat any headstones presenting an unacceptable risk. |
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She was presenting the match ball before kick-off and as club captain I had my photo taken with her to help promote the evening. |
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We will be covering the flights of the Stormbird and will be presenting air-to-air photographs of this World War Two classic in an upcoming issue. |
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Many of the jewellers are also presenting hall-marked jewellery items. |
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When I'm actually presenting, I'm on stage in a role, I'm acting almost. |
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Who are their prominent policy wonks regularly presenting anti-poverty proposals this concentrated, innovative and wide-ranging? |
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The picture of scientists on different sides of an issue presenting their cases for adjudication to a group of high school students is too amusing to contemplate. |
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We start by presenting results obtained through ab initio calculations for uniformly charged graphene layers, semiconducting and metallic carbon nanotubes. |
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What I think the book is, is a critique of presenting it from a careerist perspective. |
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Neighboring Guinea and Liberia, said WHO, were presenting evidence of a decrease in cases. |
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The bookstore was opened as a way of presenting Italian books and culture to Manhattanites. |
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The author deserves great credit for his vast labours in unearthing this long buried data and for presenting it professionally and above all readably. |
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After presenting false passports at the check-in counter, they were soon on their way to Rome. |
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Foreign kings had to reaffirm their recognition of the Chinese emperor's superior status by presenting tribute. |
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The usual presenting symptoms and signs of porphyrias are either skin photosensitivity or neurovisceral symptoms and signs. |
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For teachers interested in presenting the proresearch point of view, our organization offers a wide range of educational materials. |
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Her clinic made contraception acceptable during the 1920s by presenting it in scientific terms. |
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Judges decided cases on the facts, and then wrote opinions afterward presenting a rationale for their decision. |
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We present a case of intestinal type villous adenoma of the renal pelvis with high-grade dysplasia presenting with mucosuria. |
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Copernicus grinned amorously at the ruddy stout damsel who stood, presenting arms akimbo, under the ale-bush in the latticed porch. |
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Middle panel shows vesicles and lipid droplets of LLMC presenting electron-dense membranes typical of autolipophagosome formation. |
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Both the novel and the film were accused of presenting coonish or demonizing representations of African American men. |
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In opposition MacDonald continued his policy of presenting the Labour Party as a moderate force. |
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This confirmed his childhood suspicion, and he studied cowpox further, presenting a paper on it to his local medical society. |
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The bishops sided with the king, the Bishop of Durham presenting his case and even advising William to depose and exile Anselm. |
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Henry was by now fully determined to take the throne, but presenting a rationale for this action proved a dilemma. |
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The play said little about politics, instead powerfully presenting its central characters' psychological collapse. |
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The group's express purpose was to produce and commission new English operas and other works, presenting them throughout the country. |
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The score is divided into nine sections and an epilogue, presenting dance interpretations of some of Blake's engravings. |
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Over the next four years Olivier spent much of his time working as a producer, presenting plays rather than directing or acting in them. |
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This was her second appearance in this role, after presenting the previous year's concert. |
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Matches are contested over legs rather than sets, presenting the prospect of some surprising results and upsets. |
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Wind shear affects sailboats in motion by presenting a different wind speed and direction at different heights along the mast. |
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In 1973 one of the Swiss jurors made a great show of presenting his votes with flamboyant gestures. |
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The event now hosts approximately 12,000 visitors, presenting bands on 6 stages. |
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After a disastrous opening gig at the London Roundhouse, they reverted to a configuration presenting Bowie as a solo artist. |
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Liam Gallagher collected the award alone before presenting his speech, which thanked Bonehead, McGuigan and Alan White but not his brother, Noel. |
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Horner waited until Cameron was in an appropriate mood before presenting him with the song. |
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The invader often responds by rolling over and presenting talons to the aggressor. |
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They always give the same results, but the methods of presenting the calculation are different. |
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Brinley Jones describes this as his first major contribution towards presenting the scriptures in Welsh. |
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In preparation for her retirement from the track, she expanded her television presenting career on BBC Wales and S4C, as well as BBC One. |
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By 1985, Roy Noble was also a regular daily voice, presenting weekday magazine shows for the station for 27 years. |
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Rather, they consist of several orographically and geologically distinctive groups, presenting as great a structural variety as the Alps. |
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He also makes regular appearances on Radio Scilly, presenting two weekly shows, Walk of the Week and Birdwatching Report. |
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The main presenter is Chris Smith, with Tina Daheley presenting during Radio 1's breakfast hours. |
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This continued the tradition of presenting at least two generations of heirs. |
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The Advocates General are responsible for presenting a legal opinion on the cases assigned to them. |
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The MP presenting the bill must tell the Speaker the date for this second reading debate. |
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It included a lengthy new preface by the author, presenting a somewhat embellished version of the genesis of the story. |
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Scar Lathing is particularly impressive, presenting sheer cliffs above a bend in the Esk. |
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The Welsh romance Peredur had no Grail per se, presenting the hero instead with a platter containing his kinsman's bloody, severed head. |
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I have done this by presenting a method to measure the degree of goal-orientedness and strategicness of claim. |
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The sides of the casket were covered with heavy black broadcloth, with velvet caps, presenting a deep contrast to the rich surmountings. |
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When presenting in front of the class, take care to speak clearly and understandably. |
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On histopathology, all kites had advanced atherosclerotic lesions, with several birds presenting abdominal hemorrhage and aortic rupture. |
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That is, it is necessary to check whether a run is Zeno so as to avoid presenting Zeno runs as counterexamples. |
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Postradiation lower motor neuron syndrome presenting as monomelic amyotrophy. |
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Other APA partners presenting their solutions at JEC Europe 2015 include Anaglyph and e-Xstream. |
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A normal CT of the brain in a patient presenting with sudden severe headache excludes a diagnosis of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage. |
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Zebadiah Zonk, presenting an entertaining re-enactment of nineteenth century preoccupation with the brain, magic, and science. |
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Gouty tophi involving the external ear may occur in the helix and antihelix, presenting as firm nodules that may ulcerate. |
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They held weekly colloquia of scholars presenting their work. |
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The gross appearance of epithelioma cuniculatum is characteristic and distinctive, presenting as a warty, keratotic or sometimes soft tumour. |
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Aspergillus laryngotracheobronchitis presenting as stridor in a patient with peripheral T cell lymphoma. |
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These included ballottement of fetal parts in the uterine fundus, and of the presenting part in the lower pole of the uterus. |
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Case reports of unusual presentations have described presenting signs that resembled alopecia, rhinophyma, and rosacea. |
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Under Article 12 of the Treaty, Northern Ireland could exercise its option by presenting an address to the King requesting not to be part of the Irish Free State. |
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Others are not designed to do any damage but simply to replicate themselves or make their presence known by presenting text, video, or audio messages. |
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Other than Von Hornick, there were no mercantilist writers presenting an overarching scheme for the ideal economy, as Adam Smith would later do for classical economics. |
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A hawk by nature, Ellenborough strongly favoured presenting St Petersburg with an ultimatum warning that any further incursions into Persia would be regarded as a hostile act. |
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Geoffrey Elton was important in undermining the case for a Marxist historiography, which he argued was presenting seriously flawed interpretations of the past. |
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Viewster launched its premium service OMAKASE in October, presenting subscribers with an opportunity to receive curated, lifestyle-oriented anime products every other month. |
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Ratings for the show fell in 2002 whilst Goodier was still presenting the show, meaning that commercial radio's Network Chart overtook it in the ratings for the first time. |
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The slogan aimed to tie all brands and labels together, presenting a unified image to consumers interested in sports, fashion, street, music and pop culture. |
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Rhinosinusitis is one of the most common conditions presenting to clinicians worldwide, and can potentially have an enormous and a devastating socioeconomic impact. |
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In addition to presenting geographic features and political boundaries, many atlases often feature geopolitical, social, religious and economic statistics. |
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On 29 September 2014, Gilbert started presenting the BBC Two panel show Never Mind the Buzzcocks, ending a run of five series without a permanent host. |
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When a nineteenth-century English performer tried presenting a more moral puppet show, with Punch getting his comeupance, audiences would have none of it. |
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Canada established Parks Canada in 1911, becoming the world's first national service dedicated to protecting and presenting natural and historical treasures. |
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Radiosensitive malignant meningioma presenting as Garcin's syndrome. |
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Here I was up to my armpits in bodies, and the DPKO was reduced to presenting a non-paper in order to garner possible support for a mandate debate. |
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Superfan Hughes recently printed a new Willis column presenting the Irish Legend's return to fandom, at the 1976 Eastercon, after an 11-year gafiation. |
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Museums dedicated to Prehistory and local megaliths are located in Carnac and Penmarch, while several towns like Vannes and Nantes have a museum presenting their own history. |
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Indeed, he went so far as to demand that the Scots produce evidence to show that he was not the lawful overlord rather than presenting them with evidence that he was. |
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Identity and citizenship is established by presenting a passport alone, but this must be accompanied by a Social Security card for taxation ID purposes. |
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Although other subdisciplines of geography rely on maps for presenting their analyses, the actual making of maps is abstract enough to be regarded separately. |
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Ambedkar was in charge of presenting the details of this bill. |
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Traditionally, in an attempt to identify every patient with ACS presenting to the ED, clinicians often admit many patients with noncardiac causes of chest pain. |
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The editors have gathered several forms of writing from numerous tribes, including Khanty and Evenk, presenting a wide ranging yet intimate view of life on Siberian land. |
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In 2006 he produced Queen and Country, which commemorates the deaths of British soldiers in Iraq by presenting their portraits as a sheet of stamps. |
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Despite the frequent interchangeability between the Covent Garden and Drury Lane companies, competition was intense, often presenting the same plays at the same time. |
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The Old Guard presents arms, followed by the New Guard presenting arms. |
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However, without presenting a shetar, A, not the heirs of B, had the burden to prove the presence of goods that belonged to him and the absence of a profit distribution. |
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In 1514, he served as ambassador from king Manuel I of Portugal to Pope Leo X, leading a luxurious embassy presenting in Rome the new conquests of Portugal. |
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While presenting a rundown of the sexiest soap stars in the world in this week's ZOO, Hollyoaks' Gemma Atkinson very kindly stripped down to her skimps herself. |
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Large and square-headed, fatuously complacent, pot-bellied, spade-handed and dumpy-footed, for all the world presenting the appearance of animated jelly. |
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They had to find a way of instructing the flood of new converts presenting themselves for baptism, some, doubtless, with an eye on the main chance. |
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It has also been described as necessary for the recognition of different groups or as an advantage for the country in presenting itself to outsiders. |
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Thus was born the notion of presenting operetta in liedlike terms. |
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Transylvanus had observed that de Haro had assisted Magellan and Ruy Faleiro considerably in presenting their proposals before the Spanish royal counselors. |
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Sinfonia Viva is a chamber orchestra based in Derby, presenting concerts and educational events in the city, across the East Midlands, and occasionally further afield. |
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Sloan, in contrast, all but erased the social importance of the Koshare as mischief makers and satirists, instead presenting only their more serious religious function. |
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Although Japan eventually returned to the tributary system during the Muromachi period in the reign of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, it did not recommence presenting tribute. |
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In fact, it would have been even easier to root for her were it not for the film's insistence on presenting her with little nuance or dimension, or any agreeability. |
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The terrane is polydeformed by Acadian and Alleghenian tectonic pulses, presenting the full gamut of geologic mapping problems that must be addressed by GIS software. |
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The diagnosis is aided by the presenting symptoms in any individual with an infectious disease, yet it usually needs additional diagnostic techniques to confirm the suspicion. |
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