The Guthrie test is one of the tests used to determine the phenylalanine level in the blood. |
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Garcia said US Customs began tracking Guthrie after undercover agents linked him to pirated discs being sold at a Mississippi flea market. |
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After a short time in this employment, Guthrie offered him employment as a demonstrator in physics. |
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Woody Guthrie was one of a long line of folk songsters going back at least to Joe Hill, identifying with the poor and exploited. |
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I agree with Guthrie that a less obesogenic environment for children has to be created. |
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Woody Guthrie was a hero to a generation of folk musicians, Bob Dylan among them. |
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In the winter of 1940, a twenty-seven-year-old hillbilly singer named Woody Guthrie headed east to New York City. |
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I have never owned or been interested in folk music, except Woody Guthrie, who transcends it. |
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Guthrie also referred to another controversy, one stemming from remarks on pluralism by a Presbyterian minister and interfaith leader. |
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Thanks for Susan Flockhart's profile of the great Colin Guthrie, the tricycling doctor. |
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I'm really pleased that I've had a query from a member of the coffee group about Guthrie tests. |
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Guthrie is convinced her marriage to Irion adds zing to their singing. |
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Things got heated in the gathering area behind the workshop of Guthrie Farms in Western Kentucky. |
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Guthrie was handpicked by Lauer after his former cohost Ann Curry was pushed out. |
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Capus devised a plan for Curry to be slowly phased out and Guthrie slowly phased in, with both women appearing at the Olympics. |
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Guthrie was a middle-class Oklahoman with a calculated aw-shucks cowboy manner, who just happened to be a Communist Party sympathizer and had written for communist newspapers. |
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Guthrie received him courteously in the manse, but made it clear that he did not submit to the sentence out of respect to the authority of the bishop who had imposed it. |
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But Willie Watson is a throwback to the days of Woody Guthrie and early Bob Dylan. |
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And a 3-year-old in Guthrie, Okla., fatally shot himself with a gun he came upon in the home of his police officer uncle. |
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It is a mark of the esteem in which William Guthrie was held that, at the meeting of their Western Synod, in 1654 the Remonstrants chose William Guthrie for their Moderator. |
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The three main laboratory methods used to screen newborns for PKU are the Guthrie bacterial inhibition assay, fluorometric analysis and tandem mass spectrometry. |
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The legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie was one of his first influences. |
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This is the first reported use of CD3 as a biomarker for T-cell lymphopenia in an immunoassay of Guthrie specimens. |
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The American folk hero Woody Guthrie will be honored at the Kennedy Center, but rabble-rousing, not respectability, was his goal. |
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In 1937 Tyrone Guthrie directed the play at Elsinore, Denmark with Laurence Olivier as Hamlet and Vivien Leigh as Ophelia. |
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American seaman Haskell Wexler later won two Academy Awards, the latter for a biography of his shipmate Woody Guthrie. |
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A few years later there was a debate between Heaviside and Peter Guthrie Tait about the relative merits of vector analysis and quaternions. |
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At the same time, Guthrie, who relinquished the post of CDS and retired from active service in 2001, was promoted to honorary field marshal. |
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In the same year Guthrie and Raymonde wrote and performed a new song in Faye Wong's eponymous album. |
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In addition to forming Bella Union, Guthrie and Raymonde have produced releases from new bands signed to that label. |
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In America the genre was pioneered by figures such as Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger and often identified with progressive or labor politics. |
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General Charles Guthrie, the Chief of the Defence Staff, revealed in 2007 that he and Blair had discussed the invasion of Zimbabwe. |
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Shortly thereafter, Beck explored blues and folk music further, discovering Woody Guthrie and Blind Willie Johnson. |
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But even the Joshua trees weren't enough to entertain Rufus or 1-year-old Guthrie, whom Rufus carried on his back. |
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It was re-recorded with Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins and released in 1990 with a remix by Andy Weatherall. |
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Pear trees grow on Sawyer, jacarandas on Guthrie, and liquidambars on the traffic island at Genesee and Fairfax. |
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Poor he might be, but the creature wasn't yet clecked that might put on its airs with him, John Guthrie. |
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Guthrie Public Schools is a public school district consisting of six schools serving over 3,000 students in Guthrie, Okla. |
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Guthrie is a former Worcester resident who used to work delivering furniture. |
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So Lach decided to become a songwriter and infuse the raw energy of rock with acoustic folkier acts like Woody Guthrie. |
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Pink Floyd collaborators James Guthrie and Andy Jackson have been in charge of digital remastering to the highest audio and audiovisual standards. |
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The most widely used classification is an alphanumeric coding system developed by Malcolm Guthrie in his 1948 classification of the Bantu languages. |
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Michael Benthall, who was renowned for his association with Tyrone Guthrie in a 1944 production of Hamlet, sought Philip's help to entice Burton into accepting it. |
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Woody Guthrie exemplifies songwriters and artists with such an outlook. |
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Social isolation at the Academy ended when he met Lewis Campbell and Peter Guthrie Tait, two boys of a similar age who were to become notable scholars later in life. |
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He was encouraged by Guthrie, who, having instigated the appointment of Richardson and Olivier, had come to resent their knighthoods and international fame. |
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