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  • That leaves an-other possibility: genes might determine only the brain's main circuits, with something else shaping the trillions of finer connections.

    Your Child's Brain 2008

  • “And that water, half covered with mist, which glimmers through the fog, at the foot of this huge black precipice-is it still a part of the Lake of Lucerne, or have we lighted upon an-other since we ascended that last hill?”

    Anne of Geierstein 2008

  • -- Malcolm BeithChina: Dousing The FlamesWith yet an-other protester attempting suicide last week -- the fourth since late August -- Beijing is growing concerned about the level of overt dissent in the Chinese capital.

    Periscope 2007

  • "How did the bishops control and form their priests?" an-other Curia official demanded.

    A Cardinal Offense 2007

  • The question is whether the lessons of Tiananmen can prevent an-other one.

    Bringing Down The House 2007

  • "This will present an-other opportunity to show its regional power," he said.

    The Hand That Feeds the Fire 2007

  • After he and an-other surviving brother, David, won a $3.2 million settlement from Pan Am, Steve wandered in and out of towns, relationships and jobs.

    The Last Victims 2007

  • Then below, where the trail was locked into a deep canyon where there was scarcely room for it and the river, there was a beauty of an-other kind in solemn gloom.

    A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains 2007

  • Age is an-other important risk factor (incidence rises sharply after 50).

    The Deadliest Cancer 2007

  • But you are the queen of our sex, and sit enthroned, holding out your sceptre in pity to one poor girl, and raising an-other, and another; for it is glory enough for you to call the man yours, for whom so many hearts have iigheJ in secret.

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

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