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"We can't say if it's the whole brain yet, but across scales and disparate brain areas, our results seem to be suggestive of an organizing principle."

It showed a thickening of the uterine wall, which can be suggestive of cancer, and the doctor immediately ordered a biopsy.

That damage would be suggestive of an EF0 tornado or straight-line winds in the 70-80 mph range.

"A further notable drop ahead of the March meeting would be suggestive of earlier lift-off," said Veronica Clark, an economist at Citigroup in New York.

From Reuters

“The only thing that appears to be suggestive of who is safe and who is not is vaccination history.”

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