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These showed that on average hypnotherapy achieved at least 64 % success compared to 37 % improvement among untreated control groups.
These attacks resulted in 14 people killed ( of which six were civilians and eight were policemen ), 37 people wounded ( two UN observers, three civilians and 34 policemen ) and five civilians kidnapped.
These hallucinations occur just before falling asleep, and affect a surprisingly high proportion of the population ( in one survey 37 % of the respondents experienced them twice a week ).
These hasty and harsh preparations caused great hardship for the residents of cities such as Shanghai, where the unemployment rate rose dramatically to 37. 5 %.
These minimums do not meet the needs of the prisoners, who must purchase underclothes, socks, hats and jackets with their meager monthly earnings of 2. 5 – 3 yuan ($ 0. 37 –$ 0. 44 USD as of April 11, 2009 ).
These tests led to the development of UXBs ( unexploded bombs ), pioneered by Herbert Ruehlemann of Rheinmetall, and first employed during the Spanish Civil War of 1936 – 37.
These included six Top Ten R & B hits, four of which crossed over to the pop Top Forty: " Cry to Me " (# 5 R & B ), " Just Out of Reach ( Of My Two Open Arms )" (# 7 R & B, # 24 pop ), " Got to Get You Off of My Mind " (# 1 R & B, # 22 pop ), " You ’ re Good for Me " (# 8 R & B ), " Tonight ’ s the Night " (# 2 R & B, # 28 pop ) and " If You Need Me " (# 2 R & B, # 37 pop ).
These woes are distinct from the Seven Woes of the Pharisees that appear later in Luke 11: 37 – 54.
These include 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 24, 25, 26, 34, 37, 40, 50, 60, 64 and 80.
These acrostics occur in the first four of the five songs that make up the Book of Lamentations, in the praise of the good wife in Proverbs 31, 10-31, and in Psalms 9, 10, 25, 34, 37, 111, 112, 119 and 145 of the Hebrew Bible.
These problems would not come to fruition until Rutherford had left office, however ; in the short-term, the government's involvement in the telephone business helped it to a sweeping victory in the 1909 election, in which the Liberals won 37 of 41 seats in the newly expanded legislature.
These lakes are also the deepest, with a depth of 37 and 47 meters respectively.
These schools educate over 37, 800 students, not counting around 4, 000 children in Irish-medium preschools.
These episodes were 3 years and 1 month ( 37 months ) behind New Zealand.
" Hello " finished at number 6 on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2003, one of the biggest music polls in the world with album track " Days Like These " at number 37 and " The Chariot " at number 100.
These five warheads were later transferred to the Yellow Sun Mk. 1 casings and supplemented by further warheads totalling 37.
These provinces are further divided into 37 departments.
#" These 3 Sins " – 2: 37
These consist of the chief officers of 37 English territorial forces outside London, 4 Welsh territorial forces, 8 Scottish territorial forces, the Police Service of Northern Ireland, 3 special national forces, 3 Crown Dependency constabularies, and the President of ACPO, Sir Hugh Orde.
These have largely been in partnership with other engine manufacturers, like the RM1 ( de Havilland Goblin ) for the Saab 21R, RM2 ( de Havilland Ghost ) for the Saab J29, RM5 and RM6 ( Rolls-Royce Avon ) for the Saab 32 Lansen, the RM6B for the Saab 35 Draken, and RM8 ( Pratt & Whitney JT8D ) for the Saab 37 Viggen.
These fields have accumulated about 37 bcf of natural gas in Jurassic sandstones.
“ Neuropsychiatric disorders are the leading causes of disability worldwide, accounting for 37 % of all healthy life years lost through disease. These disorders are most destructive to low and middle-income countries due to their inability to provide their citizens with proper aid.
These individuals represent the interests of the ISO 15924 RA, the ISO 639-2 RA, ISO Technical Committee 37, ISO Technical Committee 46, and the ISO Coded Character Set Sub-Committee, ISO / IEC JTC1 / SC2.
These 37 cars were known as " Short Chassis " Volantes and were the first Aston Martins to hold the " Volante " name.

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These adverse effects were reversed when the regimen stopped, but it was fatal in some patients with protracted vomiting.
These epidemics were less fatal due to a greater understanding of the cholera bacteria.
These proclamations were known as the Donations of Alexandria and caused a fatal breach in Antony's relations with Rome.
These can lead to possibly fatal or long term health problems for the infant.
These groups formed the National Unity Front in response to a fatal shooting on April 19, 1963, by one of Shaykh Ahmad ibn Ali's nephews.
These laws meant that Sparta could not readily replace citizens lost in battle or otherwise and eventually proved near fatal to the continuance of the state as the number of citizens became greatly outnumbered by the non-citizens and, even more dangerously, the helots.
These proclamations, known as the Donations of Alexandria, caused a fatal breach in Antony's relations with Octavian, who used Roman resentment over the Donations to gain support for war against Antony and Cleopatra.
These techniques could be nearly instantly fatal or incapacitating, as a thrust to the skull, heart, or major blood vessel would cause massive trauma.
These forces move stealthy and unnoticed ( other fatal neglect ours ) for the northern slope of the mountain, on the narrow road that runs from the Christ, between the high escarpment and the bed of the canal molinar, the pair of Mejana.
These laws are inextricably mixed in consciousness with the data of volition and sensation, with free activity and fatal action or impression, and they guide us in rising to a personal being, a self or free cause, and to an impersonal reality, a not-me — nature, the world of force — lying out of us, and modifying us.
These disorders produce similar symptoms, and many of these are fatal.
These weapons can render panantukan's techniques fatal but do not fundamentally change how the techniques are executed.
These reactions may be damaging, uncomfortable, or occasionally fatal.
These cognitions of impending death with retraction and perceived spermatorrhea has a strong cultural link with Chinese traditional beliefs, as demonstrated by the fact that in general, Asians with complaints of genital retraction believe that the condition is fatal, unlike most Westerners.
These hazards can be fatal as they create a limited window in which to perform a rescue.
These distract from the robot's fatal shooting of the Scarlet Witch.
These exposed pull cords had a tendency to accidentally snag and detonate the grenades while being carried, causing severe ( usually fatal ) injuries.
These chemicals cause many of the symptoms we associate with allergy, such as airway constriction in asthma, local inflammation in eczema, increased mucus secretion in allergic rhinitis, and increased vascular permeability, it is presumed, to allow other immune cells to gain access to tissues, but which can lead to a potentially fatal drop in blood pressure as in anaphylaxis.
These overdoses are extremely dangerous and potentially fatal.
These rare disorders often get worse over time and sometimes are fatal.
These weak and semiweak keys are not considered " fatal flaws " of DES.
These hazards can be severe, some cases can be fatal.
These failings may not have proved fatal were it not for the climate in which the product was released.
These novels are prequels to the foundation pair, King Solomon's Mines ( 1885 ) and Allan Quatermain ( 1887 ), which describe Quatermain's discovery of vast wealth, his discontent with a life of ease, and his fatal return to Africa following the death of his son Harry.

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