Achieving a bipartisan consensus on pensions is not an unachievable chimera. |
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The closest this sublime chimera ever came to being realized was during the days when his body lay on its bier. |
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Maybe we rushed too fast towards the dream we had secretly nurtured or maybe it just was just a chimera. |
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In Greek mythology, the chimera was a fire-breathing monster that combined the parts of a goat, a lion and a serpent. |
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Unfortunately, many critics of the Times are conflating this notion of journalistic execution with the chimera of total journalistic objectivity. |
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As far as I know, a chimera is a mythological monster comprising the parts of various different animals. |
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He's now got a month and a half to create some convincing chimera that the American people can invest with their hopes and dreams. |
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In the myth, it was Bellerophon, straddling the winged horse Pegasus, who finally slew the fire-breathing chimera. |
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Therefore, this gene is a chimera consisting of the first exon of CG11779 and the second and third exons of Adh. |
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Those fearing for their health and life will spend every penny on a chimera of help. |
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Superficially it appears to be a periclinal chimera with a chlorophyll-deficient mutation in the second layer of the meristem. |
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That some 175,000 Confederates eventually surrendered suggests that fighting was a possibility, not a chimera. |
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She knew that a chimera was a person or animal fused with other creatures. |
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Then that whole chimera, the whole deck of cards, came tumbling down, and the mega boondoggle fell apart. |
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The golden age of science was hyped by the media, but it all proved to be a chimera. |
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In the light of the DUP's stunning triumph last week, that hope was yet another chimera of naive constitutional nationalism. |
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Girl power, it seems, never had it so good. Is this wave of affluence a chimera or does it have solid underpinnings? |
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With maximum regret, Cuba considered that the attainment of a just unsustainable peace in the region continued to be a chimera. |
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Further, he argues that doing this but establishing a regulatory regime may be either a chimera or even counterproductive. |
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He pointed out that a chimera is an organism or recombinant DNA molecule created by joining DNA fragments from two or more different organisms. |
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At seven for two, with victory not even a chimera, the Mexican waves from a near-capacity crowd that had retained a sense of humour were abruptly becalmed. |
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The cinematic chimera was inspired by a traumatizing breakup suffered by Glodell. |
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Professionals invariably dominate such bodies, making consensus a chimera. |
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Definitive truth is a chimera that does not belong to science after all. |
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After the war, chimera was edited by poet Barbara Howes and Ximena de Angulo. |
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The whole volume constitutes an effort to resolve a problem that must confront anyone who finds the world a deeply affecting yet intangible chimera. |
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Any headlong rush in the pursuit of this chimera will be disastrous. |
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She notes that in Greek mythology, that third was known as a chimera. |
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So this is a combined vaccine called a chimera, combining the yellow fever replicative machinery and the dengue surface proteins. |
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While every area of concern is different, the statistics that we in Manitoba compiled on cataracts, for example, seem to suggest that efficiency is not just a chimera but a real and attainable goal. |
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Recently, while examining a dromaeosaurid dinosaur in a private collection in China, Xu decided that the Archaeoraptor fossil is a chimera. |
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My radiance is eternal, but I am not chimera. |
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You seem prepared to put it all at risk for a chimera. |
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Finally, with regard to chimera to which the member referred, the definition of chimera is an embryo into which a cell of a non-human life is put into a human life. |
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Thornless blackberry is a chimera, with the epidermal layers genetically thornless but the tissue beneath it genetically thorny. |
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Third, whilst expecting any single technology magically to transform education is a chimera, we should not despair of the general potential of technology to improve education. |
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The cacophony of demands for actual ideas is just a chimera created by the paradigm of elitism to ensure the survival of the status quo to derail didactic cogitations about reality! |
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We also briefly study the role of nonisochronicity parameter on chimera states, where the existence of multi-chimera state with respect to the coupling range is pointed out. |
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