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1 What a contrast then was shown between God's kindness and man's coldness!
2 Further, a 'carry over' effect was shown between shifts and days.
3 Characteristic activation patterns were elicited although variability was shown between subjects.
4 Never has a greater contrast been shown between self-seeking man and self-forgetful woman.
5 Also, the closest affinity is shown between nebulae and stars.
6 Long jump is not the most TV-friendly activity, with individual jumps shown between other events.
7 They'll be playing a night of Bingo, with funny short films being shown between rounds.
8 Indeed, a negative correlation has been shown between vitamin D level and time to physeal fusion.
9 Negative relationships were shown between both the consumption of milk and dairy produce, and the syndrome.
10 Interesting correlations were shown between various pigments formed during wine aging and those present in Sangiovese grapes.
11 Results: High concordance in transcript quantifications were shown between FF and FFPE samples using the same kit.
12 No correlation was shown between CDE and history of diabetes, smoking, cardiovascular disease, or left ventricular hypertrophy.
13 To dream of seeing heavy, misshapen jaws, denotes disagreements, and ill feeling will be shown between friends.
14 In nothing is more contrast shown between our present day and colonial times than in the habits of liquor-drinking.
15 The films, intimate, frank and observational, were shown between then and 1999, as new episodes unfolded in her story.
16 In many instances, it could be shown between 2 and 3 years after infection.
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