| 11. | There were many vocal opinions on what should happen following the end of the disassociation.
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| 12. | This disassociation is less marked in humans, where all AAS have significant androgenic effects.
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| 13. | The disassociation energy required to break the molecule into two atoms is 2.118 eV
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| 14. | Reagan was a man whose charm was equaled by his disassociation from the people around him.
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| 15. | An individual's acceptance of a blood transfusion is similarly deemed as evidence of disassociation.
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| 16. | Disassociation from such realities promotes the kind of casual violence that we're awash in today.
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| 17. | Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Brazauskas said the president's public disassociation with Borisov was long overdue.
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| 18. | In November 2013, North Carolina sent a disassociation letter to Austin, Little, and Quinn.
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| 19. | "You're trying to minimize the level of disassociation or maximize the level of sympathy.
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| 20. | Along with that, much time was needed for research, resulting in increasing disassociation with their families.
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