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Search for autism and you'll find studies recruiting for culation (ph) therapy, acupuncture, various medications and more.
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Search for autism and you'll find studies recruiting for culation (ph) therapy, acupuncture, various medications and more.
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But Tath-agres watched her squire's approach without anxiety, cold cal-culation on her face.
Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989
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He sat on the stone of the bench, rubbing one hand against the other, striving to keep from whimpering as the pain of the returning cir - culation in his puffed hands was almost more than he could silently bear.
Merlin's Mirror Norton, Andre 1975
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The slow, thick cir culation of six days of pants-pressing and boiler-making, of cigarette-rolling and typewriting, of machine-operating and truck-driving, of third-floor-backs, congestion and indigestion, of depression and suppression, demanding the spurious kind of excitation that can whip the blood to foam.
Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It Fannie Hurst 1928
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Nature hath discover'd, either in meere Thought, and Spe - culation, or other waies in Observation; yet it is more then
To Natural Philosophers. Lucas 1653
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Risk of frostbite increases in people with cir-culation problems, such as diabetics.
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Risk of frostbite increases in people with cir-culation problems, such as diabetics.
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At present, tens of millions of contactless credit and ATM cards containing RFID tags are in cir culation, along with millions of employee access badges.
Scientific American 2010
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T h e three primary sunlight and the glow of brisk cir - culation of blood are all associated h u e s
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