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    Anecdotally, at least, some patients corroborate this.

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    Anecdotally, many anesthesiologists thought they did, but few took the question seriously.

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    Anecdotally at least, the unloved daughter seems either a chronic underachiever or a high achiever;

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    Anecdotally, customers have reported a higher level of satisfaction with this product than with other brands.

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    We know Anecdotally there are people who are seeing the movie three and four times.

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    However, most people seem to have success both in the literature and Anecdotally with 500 mg.

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    Anecdotally, there was also a response from older voters who seemed angry at the idea of debt cancellation.

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    However, I have yet to read any case study(even Anecdotally) that fulfils my six criteria for addiction.

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    Anecdotally, many patients have had to make do with equivalence drugs where the medicine they are prescribed is not currently available.

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    Anecdotally, I have a hunch that“taking flight” as a runner"flipped on" some serotonin-related switches in my brain that boosted my mood.

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    Appreciation for food: Many vegans Anecdotally say they notice a difference in how they experience food, reporting a heightened sense of taste.

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    Most users Anecdotally report that the minimum dose for most males is between 300mg to 400mg to see any substantial effects from the drug.

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    But as I mentioned above, it was impossible for him to prove what he observed Anecdotally with patients in an empirically-based animal study.

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    Anecdotally, most of us can think of drinks that we particularly enjoyed, and others that, in retrospect(or even at the time), made us less happy.

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    Anecdotally, having worked with many children and teenagers who have Oppositional Defiant Disorder, I have noticed an interesting overlap between that disorder and adult Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

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    My dad knew Anecdotally from decades of performing brain surgery that both cortical and subcortical damage had dramatic impacts on various aspects of cognitive and psychological function.

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    Anecdotally, in my teaching and research career I have found many music students repeat the fallacy“if there were any good women musicians we would have heard of them.”.

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    Anecdotally, everyone reading this probably has a specific unwanted memory or something you tend to ruminate about that you would like to think about less via successful thought suppression.

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    Anecdotally, in my teaching and research career, I have that found many music students repeat the fallacy“if there were any good women musicians, we would have heard of them.”.

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    Anecdotally, I can corroborate that young people with a history of early life stress who are at risk of experiencing clinical depression can benefit from recalling positive memories during adolescence.

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    Anecdotally at least, the narcissistic parent won't be content until he or she has shattered your reputation and your relationships with other relatives and anyone else he or she can co-opt.

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    Because this study was an exploratory attempt to quantify an Anecdotally popular activity, I don't think it should be the final word on the role of pet-related media in our lives.

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    While these trends may be involved, many physicians have told me Anecdotally that many of their young colorectal cancer patients appear thin, fit and active, suggesting that something else may be going on.

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    Anecdotally, many women report that one of their earliest signs of pregnancy was that they felt clumsier: constantly dropping their keys, spilling milk in the kitchen or tripping over their own feet.

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    Anecdotally, it would seem that when Jeevika women take loans it is for a range of reasons, from house repairs, paying off older debt, making capital investments and setting up small businesses.

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    Anecdotally, many women will report that one of their earliest signs of pregnancy was that they felt clumsier, constantly dropping their keys, spilling milk in the kitchen, or tripping over their own feet.

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    Anecdotally, people experience their dogs coming to their aid every day, like when one of us found herself“trapped” by her children under a pile of pillows only to be“rescued” by her noble collie, Athos.

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    According to the British Association of Aesthetic and Plastic Surgeons, rhinoplasty surgeries in the UK have increased 14 percent over the past year, and Anecdotally, many top UK surgeons are seeing even more of a spike recently.

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    Anecdotally, the series- which only debuted on Amazon about a week and a half ago- has also already generated an ample degree of media coverage, attention, and buzz that has eluded too many of the streamer's previous projects up to this point.

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    While the medical community may be marveling at the results of the study- which has documented many of the hair loss factors for the first time- hair stylists have long known Anecdotally that emotionally-taxing experiences of heartbreak and loss can trigger hair loss in women.

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