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Examples
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And, again, this is a disorder where one of the sub-groups is so different that they get the opposite effect from the medications.
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Presumably also sub-groups with more violent intentions in mind.
Met Wiot Police Are Too Wuff « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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However, it should be noted that most of the Malaysian restaurants in the United States are owned by Chinese Malaysians, which come from several distinct ethnic sub-groups.
NJ Dining: Penang 2009
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Careless: And, again, this is a disorder where one of the sub-groups is so different that they get the opposite effect from the medications.
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However, it should be noted that most of the Malaysian restaurants in the United States are owned by Chinese Malaysians, which come from several distinct ethnic sub-groups.
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I know how to filter FB feed to sub-groups I feel particularly interested in at the time (family/authors/childhood friends).
Why I Tweet 2010
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Speciation would fix some varied properties within sub-groups.
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You see, rather than saying “racial groups” instead we say “continental or large subcontinental human population groups” and instead of saying “ethnic groups” we say “human population sub-groups”.
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Several drugs targeting sub-groups of cancer patients have achieved blockbuster-like revenues.
Pfizer's Future: A Niche Blockbuster Jonathan D. Rockoff 2011
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However, it should be noted that most of the Malaysian restaurants in the United States are owned by Chinese Malaysians, which come from several distinct ethnic sub-groups.
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