He rambles on in an affected monotone, gesticulates lazily, seeming something like a hung-over club promoter. |
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A promoter who booked them to play in Ripley, Derbyshire, suggested he change his name to Cliff Richard. |
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The white-out in and around the city caused match promoter Martin Witts to put the Barbican meeting between Jimmy White and Alex Higgins on hold. |
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His promoter Frank Warren thought he had a deal to handle Hatton's first defence of his IBF title and the next two fights after that. |
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The promoter indicated via the media that ticket holders would be refunded their money. |
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Arrows mark the promoter of each transcription unit and indicate the direction of transcription. |
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The fight of the new millennium between Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis has landed in the lap of South African promoter Joe Manyathi. |
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Vargas has not had to ask his promoter for a loan or have to dodge the repo man from taking his Mercedes for non-payment. |
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Constanze emerges as a devoted wife, mother and lifelong promoter of Mozart. |
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His rider states that before every performance the promoter must provide a physician to inject him with a Vitamin B12 shot. |
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He would like to work for a club as a promoter and later start his own record label. |
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When the promoter appeared at the ringside he was loudly booed by the audience. |
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Rahman's promoter Cedric Kushner files lawsuits in all directions when the fighter makes attempts to sign with Don King. |
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The round-shouldered promoter spent the morning wandering about looking lugubrious. |
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For the race promoter, every single event is a gamble between losing money, earning money, or just breaking even. |
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He is the two-bit promoter who books the boxer in the tank towns of the South and Midwest. |
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The promoter, who also officiates on the junior grasstrack scene, spotted Complin several years ago and marked him down as one for the future. |
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It didn't just object to certain kinds of story, but to narrative in general as a promoter of illusion. |
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To make a growth promoter, find a beanstalk growing like mad, clip the leaves at the top of vine and make a brew of the resident microbes. |
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The promoter induced gene expression after heat shock in a time-course dependent manner. |
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A protein binding to the promoter region could cause steric occlusion and prevent RNA polymerase from initiating transcription. |
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We got the promoter to change this because it might be misconstrued by those not familiar with wrestling. |
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In stand-up, you are the booker, the marketer, the promoter, and the performer. |
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If a pound was collected every time a promoter emerged without a proper mantle then world poverty could be eradicated immediately. |
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The thing is, the one day you bosh it, there could have been a really big promoter there and you have just kissed the dream goodbye. |
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Dr de Grey is a promoter of the Methuselah Mouse Prize, a competition to produce, by medical intervention, the oldest living mouse. |
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The one deals with boxing promoter Turkish working in the seedy world of unsanctioned, illegal bare-knuckle boxing. |
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He enjoys the sportsmanship of the sport so much he is a promoter and organizer of curling events. |
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At the end of the novel she marries the stockjobber, a leading promoter of the American railway scheme. |
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We are appealing to the promoter to refund us our money now, otherwise we will be taking the matter further. |
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Genes located in heterochromatin are transcriptionally silenced, irrespective of their own promoter sequences. |
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The promoter who advanced the future of the horseless carriage was H. A. Kohlstaat. |
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We constructed plasmid fusions by cloning the promoter regions of the wild-type parent and the inversion mutant onto the pRS550 plasmid. |
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Thus, no clear evidence for the induction of this promoter by these stress conditions was found. |
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Bogard, on the other hand, is a promoter of new music and an advocate of music by women composers. |
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The bacterium contains a plasmid, a circular piece of DNA that holds the gene and promoter sequence. |
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Once they decided to deny entry, no amount of pleading on the part of the bands, the promoter or the venue would change their minds. |
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As he must, the promoter deals with objections and reservations raised by the postulators and censors. |
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Flick past the fashion pages and you'll find a story on LA party promoter Bolthouse and his fiancee Emma Heming. |
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Concert promoter Roger Nowell said he had phone calls from many people he had not seen for years, asking for tickets. |
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Keeping the performer at ease is usually entrusted to the agent and concert promoter. |
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Boxing promoter Don King appeared on our first list in 1995 and appears again this year. |
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He tells a story of a well-known promoter who produced a concert that DiFranco did with Bob Dylan. |
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He previously failed as a boxing promoter and as owner of a bodybuilding competition. |
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The magazine is produced and edited by Neil Simpson, a concert promoter based in Blackpool. |
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The prominent accountant, company promoter, and Member of Parliament supported the change. |
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The Rocky Mountain Institute, a leading promoter of alternative energy technology in Snowmass, Colorado, has embraced this strategy. |
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A tireless promoter of the region, his efforts currently focus on two goals. |
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Joel was chosen in recognition of his work as an author, educator, curator, and promoter of mineral collecting. |
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High carbon dioxide concentration alone does not induce the promoter in the presence of oxygen and light. |
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Double transgenic hermaphrodites were subjected to heat shock to activate the heat-shock promoter and thereby express the transposase enzyme. |
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However, in tobacco the same promoter directed GUS activity uniformly to the whole embryo. |
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We established transgenes, allowing conditional expression of the mutant kinase under control of the heat-shock promoter. |
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The pattern of reporter gene expression exactly matches that of the trapped gene since its transcription starts from the promoter of this gene. |
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The promoter had even installed a machine and demonstrated how these plates and cups were moulded. |
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Those technicians would endeavour to provide the particular sound or lighting effects instructed by the promoter. |
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And remember this man is not only a thug, a bully, and a promoter of terrorism, he is also an thief and embezzler on a large scale. |
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The promoter of the contest, NPC Maryland district chairman Todd Swinney, brought in Shawn Ray to emcee the event. |
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All endogenous genes contain promoter sequences that determine where and when they will be expressed in an organism. |
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Both mutations are caused by the presence of the gypsy insulator between the enhancer and promoter sequences of the cut and yellow genes. |
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The priest, a big promoter of interfaith dialogue in Syria, was cheered upon his arrival in Raqqa. |
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Then during the storm, extras hired by the promoter would run around the audience in their exact replicas of the onscreen monster costumes, causing general mayhem. |
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Second, even the most vehement promoter of open-source coding has to admit that Microsoft's patents have had negligible impact on its market position. |
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Better yet, added StubHub spokesman Glenn Lehrman in an interview with The Daily Beast, blame the venue, the promoter, the artist. |
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With the full promoter, GUS activity was predominantly in the gland cell, with less in the stalk cell adjacent to the gland, and in lower stalk cells. |
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In the enhancer-blocking assay, candidate elements are tested for their ability to prevent enhancer-promoter interaction when interposed between an enhancer and a promoter. |
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Like any great promoter, Joe Fitzgerald emanates unbridled enthusiasm. |
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The former European singles champion will be top seed at this new tournament, promoted by Cheshire player Mike Johns in his new capacity as table tennis promoter. |
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An Alberta promoter is bringing a new style of festival to Canada. |
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A typical King press conference finds the tuxedo-clad promoter clutching an American flag in a hand graced by a nine-carat solitaire set in a white gold ring. |
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King touched his gloves in a gesture of congratulation, but Benn was not going to be soft-soaped by the promoter he reckoned had wanted him beaten. |
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Now, by special arrangement with concert promoter Raymond Gubbay and the Royal Albert Hall, Saga is delighted to invite you to a magical night at the ballet. |
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After construction of the chimeras by overlapping PCR, all of the chimeric genes were cloned into integrating vectors under control of the SEC9 or the SPO20 promoter. |
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Shed promoter Simon Thackray presents these myriad delights in a season of nine concerts and artistic happenings at Brawby and Hovingham, near Malton. |
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When the promoter fragment was resolved into smaller portions, further elements could be identified that conferred root, pulvinus and anther expression. |
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Every genius, promoter and huckster wanted a piece of the action. |
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The promoter is confident the Pennington's bill will be a roaring success. |
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The second element is a region of 50 bp downstream of the promoter. |
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Before you hand over any money or sign an agreement, ask the promoter about the stages involved, such as research, marketing and licensing, and any associated costs. |
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Has there ever been a cannier promoter of his own work than Philip Roth, announcing his retirement? |
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In 1996, Musto ran a blind item that indicated that a popular club promoter was bragging about having killed a drug dealer. |
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In 2014, Facebook has become an avatar, promoter, and beneficiary of the social media-related bubble. |
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He was a keen promoter and supporter of the Gaelic language and thoroughly enjoyed visiting the Western Isles to improve his command of the language. |
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He was a great promoter and advocate of marches and set dances. |
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It should be noted, however, that Morrison was a determined promoter of Manx music in the form of publications, competition material and popular entertainments. |
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And when BET Weekend came to Atlanta two months ago, Brinsley thought he could become a major party promoter. |
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Nrityagram was the brainchild of Protima Bedi, a Bombay bindaas girl who took to Orissi at the late age of 35 and went on to become its best promoter. |
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Mutations in the gene mexR coding for the repressor protein result in reduced affinity for the promoter target and upregulation of the mexAB-oprM operon. |
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Believing that music should be free, man, a groundswell of penny-pinching hippies forced the promoter to provide free concerts as a sidebar to the festival. |
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If transcription through such DNA regions is impeded by means of a transcription terminator or by shutting off the promoter, hyperrecombination is abolished. |
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Concert promoter Ian Martin once seemed to be at the top of his game. |
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William is already believed to have asked his friend Guy Pelly, a nightclub promoter, to be a godparent. |
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Did I mention that Mr. Kristol was once a promoter of Alan Keyes? |
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Is endemic Burkitt's lymphoma an alliance between three infections and a tumour promoter? |
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Lab results indicated that 18 of the tumors had a methylated MGMT promoter. |
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Another study examined the association of ALOX5 promoter genotypes with responses to montelukast therapy. |
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Endonucleasesensitive regions of human spermatozoal chromatin are highly enriched in promoter and CTCF binding sequences. |
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We feel it is important to support the NFC-embedded standees with an on-site promoter, as we recognize that NFC is a new concept to many. |
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Famed pop promoter Harvey Goldsmith is to team up with budget music group Tring International in a reverse takeover, it was announced yesterday. |
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The CODiEs and the SIIA have served as an authoritative voice and responsible promoter of excellence in software for decades. |
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Association of the serotonin transporter promoter regulatory region polymorphism and obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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In January 2011 it was reported that the promoter of Summer Madness was insolvent. |
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A TOP Edinburgh Festival promoter is warning that overhyping the success of the Fringe is hitting ticket sales. |
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Morrisons, which overtrades in both biscuits and cakes, was the heaviest promoter. |
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Nestor Ramirez, a book promoter from Mexico City was equally pessimistic. |
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Director Andrew Geer, a one-time cage fight promoter, was declared bankrupt in 2010 and deemed by the court to have no disposable income. |
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He was a master promoter, invoking the likes of p.t. Barnum. |
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However, each event was still organised separately by a golf club or association, or a commercial promoter. |
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Lewis signed with boxing promoter Frank Maloney and his early professional career was filled with knockouts of journeymen. |
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Outside of boxing, he has worked as a philanthropist and mixed martial arts promoter. |
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Froch's promoter Mick Hennessy gave Froch the opportunity to withdraw from the fight, but Froch refused. |
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On 23 January 2017 it was confirmed that Adams had turned professional, having signed with promoter Frank Warren. |
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Alternatively, transcription factors can bind enzymes that modify the histones at the promoter. |
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To begin transcribing a gene, the RNA polymerase binds to a sequence of DNA called a promoter and separates the DNA strands. |
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I recently received a note from a young man named Austin who had encountered Spartan Race after trying a mud run put on by another promoter. |
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Welsh has made several reading tours around the world and has been involved with house music as a DJ, promoter and producer. |
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By temperament a collaborator, he was also, in his nonentrepreneurial way, a promoter. |
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Calzaghe split with promoter Frank Warren in June 2008 and announced that he would promote his fights personally for the remainder of his career. |
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These were a great success, and promoter Bill Graham paid them a bonus, and rebooked them, but bassist Ken Whaley had had enough, and left. |
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Despite being signed to Crai, this was more as promoter than as a record label itself. |
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They support the Eisteddfod as the promoter and inspirer of arts, letters and music, and are conspicuous among the annual prize winners. |
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In the 1920's, Carl Fisher was the main promoter of Miami Beach, and helped to develop the city as a seaside resort. |
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Mr. Reubens, as a rock concert promoter, gets to pop his cork, spewing expletives with a patently cathartic force. |
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Leaving Fettes College at the age of eighteen, Blair next spent a year in London attempting to find fame as a rock music promoter. |
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Joseph Armitage Wade, a Hull timber merchant and Hornsea resident was a key promoter of the line. |
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The gig, Jammin' For Ronnie, has been organised by promoter Andy Hudson, a close friend of Ronnie, at the request of his daughter Jane. |
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Academic, author and innovative health promoter John Raeburn is the public health champion. |
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If he reapplies it will make no difference if he has sacked his promoter and managers. |
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So how does a hard-assed criminal turned rapper become a fashion designer and ice cream promoter? |
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This is, however, not uncommon with various DNA transposons and LTR retrotransposons locating in both promoter and coding regions of genes. |
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As head of the David Suzuki Foundation, he's both a promoter of science and a popularizer. |
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The selection of lifesavers will command from where the promoter comes from and this is also considered in the lifesaver selection strategy. |
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An isologous porcine promoter permits high level expression of human hemoglobin in transgenic swine. |
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Ged Quinn, 18, promoter, Berwick Hills I don't belive in all that but my son does. |
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He and promoter Eddie Hearn are working on a home and away deal to meet Canadian based Rumanian Lucian Bute for his IBF belt. |
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However, according to Sanjay Amarnani, CEO of eNation and the promoter of the on-line portal aido. |
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Allelespecific germ cell epimutation in the spacer promoter of the 45S ribosomal RNA gene after Cr exposure. |
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Richard's reputation as a promoter of legal fairness persisted, however. |
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Longtime friend and promoter Billy Rundel said Knievel had trouble breathing at his Florida condominiumand died before an ambulance could get him to a hospital. |
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Hopkins, then undisputed middleweight champion, agreed terms with promoter Frank Warren before scuppering the fight 24 hours later by doubling his financial demands. |
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Employees of the promoter are ineligible to enter the competition. |
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CopY is a Zn containing homodimeric repressor that binds to the promoter region of the cop operon, thereby regulating the synthesis of ATPases and chaperones. |
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In the present study, BPA transactivated the promoter sequence of c-FOS, EGR-1, and CTGF, and accordingly stimulated mRNA expression of these genes. |
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Another promoter of the Italian language was Boccaccio with his Decameron. |
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The 5' section contains an RNA transcriptional promoter sequence. |
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He was an important promoter of the idea of moksha in Indonesia. |
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Further studies into the methylation status of this promoter region would provide insight into the CpG island methylator phenotype of these tumours. |
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According to Ted Fields from Radar Films, Carano has been cast as a vixen and in a gender-bender twist from the original movie, will work as the promoter of the fights. |
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King, who presents more world title bouts and quality undercards than any other promoter, indicated that as many as five other fights will be added. |
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The businessman turned promoter rejected some of overseas rumors going around that Klitschko bet a large portion of funds on himself and then took a dive to collect. |
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Nation-wide is the zone of devastation of the adulterator, the rebater, the commercial free-booter, the fraud promoter, the humbug healer, the law-defying monopolist. |
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In 1935, boxing promoter Mike Jacobs sought out Louis' handlers. |
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Through Townshend's mother, the group obtained a management contract with local promoter Robert Druce, who started booking the band as a support act. |
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Before their departure from Australia to England, Hugh Gibb sent demos to Brian Epstein, a promoter who managed the Beatles and directed NEMS, a British music store. |
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Wiewel was a promoter of unproven cancer treatments involving a mixture of blood sera that the Food and Drug Administration had banned from being imported. |
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With its strategically vital location between Southern, Eastern and Southeast Asia, Bangladesh is an important promoter of regional connectivity and cooperation. |
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He smashed Denis Bakhtov inside two rounds to claim his first belt of the WBC International title and promoter Eddie Hearn claims his human wrecking ball is unstoppable. |
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When I heard of a tribute band from Glasgow who played the music of Bowie, it immediately piqued my interest as a promoter in the Electric Circus. |
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Former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor is eyeing up a super-middleweight showdown with Joe Calzaghe, according to the American's promoter. |
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