Analysis of ET
.... view them better.
Suddenly,
ET is startled by the sound of the trucks driving up. The lights stun him by their closeness. The other ....
(1981

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Poetry in the Romantic Period
.... if the Creator was pleased or "did smile." The last line of the fifth stanza is meant to shock, to contrast the tiger
suddenly and unexpectedly .... As Scholes
et al ....
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Odyssey, Christianity, Marriage
.... out now, sturdy bed that it is, / and spread it deep with fleece, / blankets and lustrous throws to keep him warm" (Kass
et al. 353).
Suddenly, Odysseus reacts ....
(1566

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Mass Wasting in Southern California
.... processes often begin on slopes less than 5:1 (11 degrees) (Campbell
et al. .... On January 20, the head of this massive slide dropped
suddenly about 20 to 45 feet. ....
(2833

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Themes of Schools of Liberalism
.... industrial energy requirements transformed and permanently scarred the environment of industrialized nations (Noble,
et al., 1994, 874).
Suddenly, society had ....
(4035

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Aging and Reflexes W
.... encountered by Jenkyn and Reeves, it does not seem prudent to
suddenly discount the conclusions of numerous other studies (2:29). Furthermore, DeVries
et al. ....
(1377

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Several Problems in American Society
.... is effective in securing opportunity for minorities which do not
suddenly come upon .... article "Class in America: Myths and Realities," in Colombo,
et al., the ....
(1685

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Nature of Secondary Deviance
.... McCaghy,
et al, 2000). Just as the poor student who is labeled as an "underachiever" and treated as such by his or her teachers is unlikely to
suddenly become ....
(2656

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Labeling and Secondary Deviance
.... McCaghy,
et al, 2000). Just as the poor student who is labeled as an "underachiever" and treated as such by his or her teachers is unlikely to
suddenly become ....
(2660

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)
Senescence and Deep Tendon Reflex W
.... encountered by Jenkyn and Reeves, it does not seem prudent to
suddenly discount the conclusions of numerous other studies (2:28). Furthermore, DeVries
et al. ....
(1416

6

)
Employee Development and Retention
.... engendering high customer loyalty and greater profitability (Finnegan
et al., 12 .... development or human capital management can find themselves
suddenly faced with ....
(2170

9

)
Effects of Oil as a Hazardous Waste
.... procedures for analyzing contaminants and identifying polluters (Miller
et al., 1990 .... passage of these procedures several sites were
suddenly considered polluted ....
(5279

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Oil: A Hazardous Waste In recent years, oil pol
.... procedures for analyzing contaminants and identifying polluters (Miller
et al., 1990 .... passage of these procedures several sites were
suddenly considered polluted ....
(5280

21

)
Domestic Violence and What Can Be Done
.... As noted by Coker
et al .... The abuser may act as if it never happened and become
suddenly attentive, making the abused person wonder if maybe they are making more ....
(1491

6

)
Borderline Personality Syndrome
.... Affectively, the borderline personality is often labile, easily annoyed, unpredictable, pessimistic, argumentative, intensely and
suddenly enraged or .... Dorr
et al ....
(2061

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)
Role of the Professional Geriatric Nurse
.... on collaborative practice, role ambiguity, or job satisfaction (Brazil
et al., p .... that students are not restricted to only book learning and
suddenly thrown into ....
(1252

5

)
Marijuana and Medical Use
.... from pop iconography for a good decade, the marijuana leaf can
suddenly be found .... David L. Bender
et al., Chemical Dependency: Opposing Viewpoints (San Diego, CA ....
(3079

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)
Political Change in the Soviet Union
.... " (Binder,
et al, 1974, 75). .... Its existence was seemingly unknown when it
suddenly acquired supreme power" (de Tocqueville, 1856, quoted in Richter, 1966). ....
(4754

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)
AIDS
.... lack of resistance to infection, and swollen lymph nodes," (Folks,
et.al., 1996 .... Now patients who are newly positive
suddenly have huge pharmacy bills for drug ....
(1337

5

)
AIDS & HIV
.... lack of resistance to infection, and swollen lymph nodes," (Folks,
et.al., 1996 .... Now patients who are newly positive
suddenly have huge pharmacy bills for drug ....
(1337

5

)
ADHD and Ritalin
.... have difficulty in sustaining attention in tasks or play activities (Barabasz
et al, 1996 .... in was in the recent past is because doctor's are
suddenly better at ....
(2137

9

)
Dust Storms in Asia
.... air. They begin as narrow jet-like formations,
suddenly expanding downwind both vertically and horizontally. .... particular. Qian,
et al (2002, pp. ....
(3494

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)
Race and Advancement Opportunities
.... For example, Harlon Dalton (in Colombo,
et al, 278 -279) directly challenges Alger's .... Olds (333) states in her poem, "From Seven Floors Up:" "
Suddenly I see ....
(706

3

)
Death Penalty for Drunk Driving
.... to drive on a public road, the issue of his or her agency
suddenly jumps from .... driving is state laws making driving with high BACs illegal" (Coben
et al, 2009). ....
(826

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Effective Communication
.... In this context, as Ehninger
et al. .... For example, in a friendly conference, if one member
suddenly sits back and folds his arms with some abruptness, you would ....
(2124

8

)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
.... there is no direct evidence for autoimmune factors in ALS" (Appel
et al., 1994 .... that does not normally interact with the SOD1 enzyme were then
suddenly able to ....
(1672

7

)
Formation & Management of Work Teams
.... some rough edges.
Suddenly there's a new task force on "Smoothing Out the Rough Edges." Orsburn
et al. (1990) give this slightly ....
(2789

11

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Entomological Evolution: Substance H Introduc
.... Initially described by Brinkhouse
et al. .... With protease binding, it seems that the affinity of the antithrombin molecule for Substance H
suddenly decreases. ....
(3025

12

)
Primates and Mechanistic Behavior
.... does not include references to specific external phenomena" (Turnbaugh
et al., 1996, 209 .... of children showed that this ability developed quite
suddenly some time ....
(1057

4

)
Fluid Regulation in a Microgravity Environment
.... Weightlessness would occur under such circumstances if the elevator's cable were to be
suddenly cut. .... Then, in 1990, Cintr=n
et al. ....
(2574

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