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High Caffeine Intake Linked To Hallucination Proneness:Our study shows an association between caffeine intake and hallucination-proneness in students.
It was Tuesday. 2009
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Interesting insights from the Opinion Journal about the Nostalgia Proneness Measure; props to Kottke for the link.
Archive 2005-07-01 KaneCitizen 2005
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Proneness to evil is not the same in us all, for we have not all the same temperament and the same virtue.
Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals
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Proneness to regard women as gifted with more intelligence than men is very plainly manifest in the Women's State.
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Proneness to excessive issues has ever been the vice of the banking system -- a vice as prominent in national as in State institutions.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren 1878
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Proneness to censure, to criticism, and discussion, is the concomitant of keen intellect given to scrutiny and analysis.
Jewish Literature and Other Essays Gustav Karpeles 1878
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Nostalgia Proneness Measure; Amazon reviews; Liberty chicks: Atlantic and Pacific
Archive 2005-07-01 KaneCitizen 2005
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a general Inclination in them all to be _Projectors_, so that the Land seemed to be infested with as many Monsters as there were Men: So prodigious was the natural Proneness to projecting in that Country, that the very sucking Babes cried out _Project_, before they could say _Papa_ or
The Theater (1720) Sir John Falstaffe
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Tool Can Predict Candidates 'Likelihood of Absenteeism, Proneness to Accidents - 2009-03-27
PRWeb 2009
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