1. Using analysis of variance in unifactorial and multifactorial models, age did not seem to have a bearing on any of the parameters of esophageal function. 2. As to why the age seemed so indifferent to these archaic heroic ideals, the answer was that a Jewish spirit of commercial moneymaking had rotted German culture. 3. Age seemed to be a factor in the reactions I received. 4. Age seems to play benevolent tricks on musicians. 5. But for orchestra conductors, figures of mythic virility and longevity, advancing age seems only to entail taking on more obligations. 6. But the expression is becoming androgynous, and the age seems to be creeping upward. 7. Even Greenspan, famously sparing in his economic predictions, has acknowledged that the age of inflation seems to be coming to a close. 8. Peter Lyman, the librarian of the University of California at Berkeley, mused about the linguistic fumbling that the information age seemed to inspire. 9. But last year age seemed to be catching up with him and referees were beginning to identify the tell-tale clues. |