There will be some discussion of natural product anti-inflammatories isolated from marine organisms. |
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Recently a protein isolated from the salivary gland of a biting sandfly was shown to have a very powerful vasodilation effect. |
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New high-speed trains made some previously isolated spas more attractive to Tokyo day-trippers and overnighters. |
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The RFDS began in 1928 when Reverend John Flynn initiated a flying medical service to isolated inland communities. |
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In the top job, he was isolated from the people with whom he had climbed the greasy pole. |
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We're just prepared for most anything but we're sort of isolated so we don't have much personal contact with the bad guys. |
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When there is an isolated peak, a banner cloud can form, which is a type of orographic cloud. |
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There had been isolated sprouts of good ideas but scientific historical linguistics had yet to develop. |
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I have, in isolated cases, had walkers deliberately walk in front of the bike and I have had to swerve to avoid them. |
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Last but not least was the fact that the revolutionary movements were isolated internationally. |
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A week might pass, as they sailed through isolated reaches, when the river dolphins would be the only signs of life they came across. |
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The glycerin is removed from the system, and soap is isolated by using centrifugation and neutralization processes. |
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Although mammoths came much later than dinosaurs, I spotted a giant pair of ancient curved ivory tusks protruding from an isolated cliff. |
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A million miles from anywhere, it is America's most far-flung state but its isolated beauty is a huge attraction for adventures and honeymooners. |
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They're better than context, at once barrenly isolated and cozily insulated. |
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Settling among the isolated bayous of southern Louisiana, Acadians would become Cajuns. |
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A single cell culture, based on protoplasts that were isolated from the leaf mesophyll of tobacco, was used. |
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Children in domestic service work long hours, isolated from friends and family. |
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The Aral Sea and the tragic plight of its people is not a freak isolated event, but a crisis that's just slightly ahead of its time. |
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Would she lead me to some isolated lair in the wilderness that was filled with walking zombies? |
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In 1986, he scored a spectacular success when he isolated the gene associated with retinoblastoma, a fierce form of eye cancer. |
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Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that malate supports very high rates of fatty acid synthesis in isolated leucoplasts from developing seeds. |
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The more isolated the tasks are, the more you inhibit their ability to function as a team. |
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Once they receive word that the river has dried, they head out to the riverbed and scoop minnows out of isolated pools. |
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Similarly, the population must be effectively isolated from wintering conspecifics. |
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The fats or oils from these sources are isolated and hydrolyzed to produce glycerol and fatty acids. |
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One would think that France was an isolated island on a completely different planet. |
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If a proteus or another organism that can split urea is isolated from the urine the chance of underlying stone disease is considerably higher. |
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The substance can be isolated from donated blood and given to haemophiliacs to control their bleeding tendency. |
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However, this is an isolated incident among the 80,000 council tax accounts we handle yearly. |
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But I'm willing to suggest it is not just the weather that keeps the SFU community isolated and unengaged. |
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The product was isolated by silica gel column chromatography utilizing a gradient system of increasing polarity. |
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Strains were streaked on rich medium, and 24 colonies from each strain were randomly isolated and restreaked. |
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The camera is now a portal through which we may spy cautiously on his hapless world of emotionally isolated human beings. |
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Protection of wooded river corridors and other isolated tree groves, especially in arid areas, is important for their local survival. |
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Being bedridden and isolated eventually bores Christiane, so she requests her television set. |
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With the steady erosion of its rural hinterland, the Forest will over time become an isolated park in a subtopian south Hampshire sprawl. |
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All the four serotypes of dengue virus could be detected and isolated during this epidemic. |
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Smaller villages, depressed coalfield areas and more remote or isolated settlements are more likely to experience pub closures. |
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She was a smart girl who grew up with an overprotective father and was quickly isolated from her peers. |
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Here, Charlie certainly feels separate and alone, as if he is totally isolated from all those around him. |
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It is no coincidence that he moves fluently between traditional, isolated studio practice and his 13-year commitment to the housing project. |
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Acting with another watchkeeper, he entered the machinery space and promptly isolated the fuel leak by shutting down the engine. |
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We like to entertain, waterski, or sometimes just float for a while in an isolated cove. |
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Anthers were isolated from flowers at anthesis and pollen grains were collected. |
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Scientists have isolated a gene that appears to lead to a higher risk for depression. |
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The views from the house are fantastic, though if you look back at old family photographs you see that it once was quite an isolated building. |
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I recount this, not to boost my ego nor to base my belief in the goodwill of youth on this single and isolated incident. |
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The model for the great boarding schools was one with a remote, isolated site and harsh regime. |
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Others are bullied, either because they are isolated from their peers or because a sick or disabled parent is an easy object of ridicule. |
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Even native, isolated pigment proteins like bacteriorhodopsin have been investigated for their applicability as optical switches. |
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A team of American scientists isolated stem cells from mouse hair follicles and implanted them in the skin of other hairless mice. |
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An oblong of pebbles and short posts anchored by a gnarled, leafless tree creates the isolated beach where Braidie retreats in contemplation. |
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Inmates say the new structure leaves them isolated and vulnerable to abuse by guards. |
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A cDNA library of mRNA isolated from asparagus spears 24 h post-harvest was screened for peroxidases using homologous and heterologous probes. |
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Pachon Cave in northeastern Mexico supports a population of blind Mexican tetras isolated from base-level populations by elevation. |
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During the last two to three decades, we were practically isolated from the outside world. |
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Its reporters visited nearly 50 camps, ranging from major bases to relatively isolated outposts. |
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He selected an area that was well isolated from his neighbors, bordered by woods on three sides and on the fourth side by his own hayfield. |
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Most of us have been taught to think of our body as a physical structure, isolated from everything else. |
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Stem cells have been isolated from the central nervous system, bone marrow, and blood of adults. |
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The wall plate supporting the ground floor structure was not isolated from the damp walls and was, itself, damp. |
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We were well isolated from the run-down neighborhoods and troubled conditions of the city. |
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But what if he drove her to some remote, isolated place and left her there? |
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We also isolated several mutants that produce unfertilized eggs or show an early arrest in embryonic development. |
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The bond selectivity and unidirectionality of the isomerization in bR are in striking contrast with those of the isolated chromophore. |
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A standard polarographic assay was used to measure oxygen consumption by the isolated mitochondria. |
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This inhospitable and isolated place is temporarily home to some 33,000 displaced Afghans. |
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Other isolated instances of orthogonal polynomials occurring in the work of various mathematicians is mentioned later. |
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An alienated and fearful public is the flip side of an isolated and purposeless elite. |
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A total of 112 such mutations have been isolated and characterized in this study. |
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Small, isolated farms used wind turbines to charge batteries, run radios and draw water from deep wells. |
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Only a few atoms of bohrium have ever been made, and it will probably never be isolated in observable quantities. |
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Stationary fuel-cell power generation remains cost prohibitive to all but the most isolated or ecologically minded. |
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Symptoms range from isolated ptosis, diplopia or mild proximal muscle weakness to severe generalized weakness. |
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When Winston Churchill opposed the conventional wisdom that Hitler was tolerable, he was isolated from public life, his sanity questioned. |
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The village was completely isolated from the rest of the world and had a very peaceful and self-sufficient existence. |
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We used to hear news of the cease-fire on the car radio, but now we are isolated from the world. |
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In one isolated occurrence, aggregates of small cerussite crystals form pseudomorphs, less than 2 mm across, after an unknown mineral. |
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Increasingly isolated politically and weakened economically, Pyongyang has resorted to an international politics of survival. |
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The castaways had been isolated so long that it was a miracle they weren't even more dysfunctional. |
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She was isolated from her family and eventually did not have even a place to stay. |
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With war imminent, the US is becoming increasingly isolated diplomatically. |
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A larger historical contextualization of these seemingly isolated events would have filled in such a gap. |
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It is found in many Japanese, in the Tibetans of the Himalayas and among isolated people of Southeast Asia, like the Hmong. |
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The only organisms isolated were diphtheroids, coagulase-negative staphylococci, and micrococci. |
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People can be left feeling rejected, isolated and always having to deal with the unanswerable question of why. |
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Subdominant males form separate bachelor groups often in isolated ponds or wallows. |
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They remained isolated for 800 years, and developed a lifestyle which enabled them to survive in the harsh conditions. |
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And both locate the main action in a peculiarly stylised family home, isolated in an equally contrived semi-rural landscape. |
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The supermarket called a refrigeration engineer who isolated the supply of leaking refrigeration gas and began to repair the leak. |
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Mutants isolated in the screen were divided into three classes on the basis of phenotype. |
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However, it was not until the early nineteenth century that these compounds were reproducibly isolated and analyzed. |
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Strain 90-226 was originally isolated from the blood of a patient with sepsis. |
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Urban design tends to concern itself with the collective, architecture with isolated buildings. |
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Sara adds that the most culturally and geographically isolated communities in South Africa are Asian. |
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The effect of isolated soy protein on plasma biomarkers in elderly men with elevated serum prostate specific antigen. |
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Villages around Swindon are being encouraged to take part in a scheme to bring touring arts to more isolated areas. |
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Solano clipped the ball past the isolated goalkeeper to score into an empty net. |
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In the bright gleam of a fresh morning the town looked all the more isolated and lonesome. |
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Four alleles were putative pseudogenes and no Pto genes could be isolated from seven individuals of different Lycopersicon species. |
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Based on the slightest suspicion, I would be totally isolated or liquidated. |
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First contacts with completely isolated tribes are rare these days, but they still happen. |
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All the respiratory-deficient mutants previously isolated in our laboratory have been induced by treatment with acriflavine or ethidium bromide. |
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Denmark's orderly agricultural landscape is richly studded with traditional buildings including country estates, villages and isolated farms. |
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In remote and isolated regions of the Pacific Rim, for instance, these problems are considerably magnified. |
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During his court-martial, Jenkins described an austere existence in the isolated Stalinist state. |
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Sure enough, several miles later a small isolated mound hove into view with a scrubby acacia tree perched on top. |
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The aim was for cultural institutions to provide points of contact between an isolated elite and the public. |
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That man probably carried a single copy of the flawed gene that has now become common in this isolated population. |
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Comparing FDP to all other injured individuals, an isolated fall was the commonest cause of injury in all groups. |
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The only birds occasionally known to mate face-to-face, stitchbirds, were down to one isolated population. |
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The property is fairly isolated and an intruder would not be easy to spot without someone being on site permanently. |
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Are these isolated contacts or do they show just the most visible strands of a tangled skein of integration? |
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The one or more diacritic components are then distinguished and isolated from the base portion of the character. |
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Inmates feel isolated and are already overburdened by the tension of courts and hearings. |
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Once an isolated canyon and the sacred hunting and storytelling ground of the Ute tribe, the area remains serenely quiet. |
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Chalayan's women's bodies in their hard-shell protection, armoured for flight, also seem isolated in their concentration. |
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It is calling for a new approach to nature conservation, focusing on whole landscapes rather than isolated pockets. |
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Price transparency exposes monopolistic or isolated markets to competition. |
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Of the 187 whites killed, the majority were convicts working as shepherds and stockmen on isolated properties in remote locations. |
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In addition, the Arctic Sea became nearly isolated by landmasses, with limited outlets to the rest of the world's ocean. |
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The shy little Sokoke scops owl lives only in one coastal reserve in Kenya and in a second isolated forest in Tanzania. |
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Well, in his isolated time after the war, during his denazification, Heidegger came to believe poetry was the means to open up the world. |
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Eugster and Waser first isolated muscimol from this species and it is this substance which is the main hallucinogen. |
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The disease became stigmatized around that time, and its victims were isolated or placed in sanitariums. |
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The driver was a shadowy figure buried under a drab-green oilcloth that glistened with water and reflections from isolated windows. |
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Marketing, sales and service continue to work as separate entities, each with their own isolated islands of customer information. |
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The usual modus operandi was that robbers identified isolated residential localities and targeted lonely women. |
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Eddie and Maria are living an idyllic, isolated existence somewhere in the wilds of Norway. |
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For a while Marx lived an isolated existence, unconnected with any organized political group. |
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Deploying isolated tactical security products will not solve the complex security issues facing tomorrow's Internet community. |
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Garibaldi Hill and St. George's Hill form two smaller, isolated massifs in the west. |
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These newer polymerases have been isolated from a diverse variety of thermophilic organisms and show different enzymatic properties. |
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Often a media gaffe is not an isolated malapropism but a reflection of an executive's whole attitude. |
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Dingoes are the oldest purebred dog in the world and were isolated from other dogs for 5000 years until the arrival of Europeans and their dogs. |
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When you are depressed and isolated anything you write is totally derivative and self-obsessed. |
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It would contain an isolated and self-determining community where the inhabitants will grow up from an early age in a very low-tech environment. |
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The gory de-horning of the Maral deer is an annual ritual in this isolated part of Siberia and dates from the 17th century. |
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Maria longed for a larger, less isolated life that included people and domesticated animals, fat curly terriers or blue-eyed huskies. |
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What Newton did to simplify the planetary motions must now be done to unite in one whole the various isolated theories of mathematical physics. |
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Although occasionally lentigines are part of a rare genetic syndrome, for the most part they are just isolated and unimportant spots. |
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The designers built the seating areas in tiers to create isolated islands suited to parties of different sizes. |
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Had the screening been performed properly, a single sperm from the man would have been isolated and genetically altered to correct the defect. |
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Peter the Great was the Russian czar who transformed Russia from an isolated agricultural society into an Empire on a par with European powers. |
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Many isolated Inuit communities are wracked by substance abuse and grinding poverty. |
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This project evaluated the effectiveness of telehealth to improve and expand the services available to three remote and isolated communities. |
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High potency as an antagonist of 5-HT in isolated smooth muscle preparations was not correlated with high potency as a psychotomimetic. |
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The tissue sections and the isolated islets of rats and monkeys were stained with haematoxylin. |
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Though the arrangement was similar, isolated islets showed reduction in the staining of all the three cell types. |
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Some churches still believed the message, and even prayed, but became isolated from the communities they were meant to serve. |
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Ms Manners said women who feel isolated and puzzled by complicated legal talk are much more likely to bail out of cases. |
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They live in villages, hamlets, and isolated farmsteads scattered across the island. |
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The biggest change was to eliminate the maze-like environment that isolated employees from one another. |
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I valued the film as a warm observational portrait of a brief, yet fruitful, encounter between two lonely and isolated persons. |
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A protein resistant to heat and proteolysis that inhibits serine proteases was isolated from wheat leaf apoplasts. |
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The important factor is that the underlying trend remains positive rather than individual isolated cases. |
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The film follows a bunch of strange characters in an isolated community and has proved a massive cult hit. |
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If this was an isolated incident, a rap on the knuckles might be deemed sufficient. |
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The drive to the base of the mountain, across isolated terrain, is enjoyable in itself. |
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With the help of the many Afghan cameleers it provided a much needed service to many of the isolated cattle and sheep stations. |
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He was isolated from other patients and put on specialist drugs to try and combat the infection. |
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Having reduced the language to writing they ministered the gospel to this isolated people group. |
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A knock on his cabin door interrupted Captain Valentine's melancholy day spent in isolated depression. |
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Less than 10 atoms of meitnerium have ever been made, and it will probably never be isolated in observable quantities. |
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By the mid 1970s, insulin had been isolated and sequenced from all classes of vertebrates, including Agnatha. |
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It will also go a long way in erasing the notion that Defence personnel are those who wish to live isolated in cantonments. |
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A new strain was one that had not been isolated from sputum samples previously obtained from an individual patient. |
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Galena is also found as larger isolated octahedral crystals within the coarse calcite cement in breccias in the upper parts of the core. |
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Twenty one yeast-like cells were isolated from 21 patients. all the Candida strains were isolated by both the methods. |
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Miller might have jotted the name down, but then, she would have isolated it. |
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Another popular theory is that because Penghu is relatively isolated geographically it will be difficult for criminals to get away. |
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The gloomy picture emerged as heavy rain lashed the UK and isolated areas in parts of the country were warned to expect flooding. |
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Yet the city has always felt geographically isolated from the rest of Canada. |
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The rarity of his condition meant his parents were isolated from other families affected by the disorder. |
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According to another embodiment, the second cover is dielectrically isolated from a current collector. |
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The invasive isolates were mostly obtained from blood whereas the non invasive isolates were isolated from throat. |
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The endless repetition of incorrigible and isolated individuality is the statement and each time he makes it he makes it afresh. |
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In this article, we explore the ability of CARS microscopy to probe axonal myelin in live spinal cord white matter isolated from guinea pigs. |
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An Essex butcher, Turpin fell in with the wrong sort and became involved with a vicious gang of robbers who preyed on isolated homes. |
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Yet in spite of this mollycoddling, children today are more isolated than ever. |
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Fifth, anger can be an immediate reaction to an isolated event or it can be a response after numerous events. |
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In the isolated beauty of the Antarctic north, you will observe some of the best birding in the world. |
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Occasionally, the upper reticular dermis also may be infiltrated, but by isolated single cells. |
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At low water, its yellow sands surround a series of isolated rocks, reputed to be the stepping-stones of a giant. |
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People with infectious diseases may be isolated from those they might infect. |
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I enjoyed the warmth of the hospitality in isolated Athabaskan Indian and Inuit communities. |
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Or does crisis strike when you have a single outbreak on an isolated peninsula? |
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But her reporting is most powerful when recounting the isolated voices within the establishment who agitated for intervention. |
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Also not new is the scapegoating of a single element to explain isolated events. |
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The district has had to grade its roads in its quest to open up isolated villages to its administrative centre, Munyumbwe. |
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Although he has a pictorial esthetic, the pictures are completely isolated by their size alone. |
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Standing proudly on an isolated promontory, this 13th century stronghold once commanded the whole upper part of the Great Glen. |
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Gerson said rescue workers were facing difficulties in getting aid to isolated areas due to the absence of air transportation. |
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He failed to capture Tobruk, and for over a year the isolated garrison held out against all attempts to take it. |
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Berlin was isolated in the heart of the Russian zone and accessible only by the one railway line, autobahn and air corridor. |
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Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river. |
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He laughed upon hearing that there was now a McDonald's on the isolated and remote Aleutian outpost. |
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I have lost count of the number of smashed plate glass windows in the town centre, and not just isolated premises, often several at a time. |
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At present there are still isolated pockets of windslab particularly on aspects lee to the westerly quarter. |
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Myofibrils were isolated by using fine needles to disaggregate specimens on a cover glass in a drop of rigor solution. |
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Balls that are jumped or isolated due to the removal of disks are captured but capturing the right colored balls is the key to winning. |
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Companionship of the same kind was therefore required for him, for he was not intended to be an isolated being. |
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After a fortnight of failure, a villager reported that the lurcher repeatedly visited one isolated house. |
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It touches most Indonesian social cultures, especially in isolated and remote communities. |
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For many it is a taboo subject which leaves people feeling isolated and vulnerable. |
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The north part of Belgium consists of isolated farms between villages, while the south tends to contain larger groups of farms. |
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So, he's besieged, isolated in his compound, his forces are being pulverized. |
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After the completion of the Telegraph Station it remained an isolated group of buildings in the middle of nowhere. |
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But Edwards believes they are more common than the three apparently isolated cases in Britain, the United States and Holland suggest. |
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The power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering gear is rubber isolated at all three of its mounting points. |
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As the water is expelled, the gates will rise until they emerge and isolated the lagoon from the sea. |
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He is, as best anyone can tell, in Afghanistan, which means that he's operating in one of the most remote and isolated places on earth. |
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Among these were 2,132 people in isolated villages who were lifted out by helicopter. |
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Most drinking water comes from municipal reservoirs, but people in isolated areas get their drinking water from wells. |
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Post-Armageddon movies have one thing in common, an isolated group of survivors, living communally and starting over. |
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He also hauled back freight from the isolated mountain communities to the railhead. |
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Above average rainfall was recorded for a few years in some isolated areas and even floods in others. |
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Finnish is one of the most isolated languages of Europe, distantly related to Hungarian and Turkish but spoken by very few non-Finns. |
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Duncan never fell for this nonsense, but after moving to Scotland he lost contact with the isolated Socialist Review Group. |
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This was an isolated incident, but residents were angry about the amount of muck, dirt and stones coming off each site on the lorries' wheels. |
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What we saw was a group of works created by isolated individuals with little contact with each other or developments elsewhere. |
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Actin, myosin, and troponin and tropomyosin were isolated from rabbit back muscle. |
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Sucrose synthase genes have been isolated primarily from starch-storing plants, such as maize, rice, barley, potato, mung bean, and pea. |
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Autistics need not be isolated and withdrawn, able to communicate with others only with great difficulty. |
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By all accounts, it was an isolated incident involving at worst only one or two people in a crowd of 1,600, so it must be kept in proportion. |
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The drama happened when the boys, one celebrating his birthday, were playing at an isolated spot by the river near Pottery Lane. |
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They were isolated from the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease more than 15 years ago. |
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His was not an isolated existence, but was rather a small part of a very long chain. |
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Most Americans believe the abuses were isolated instances, not common occurrences. |
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But the scandal of Enron's collapse is not an isolated example of a single company run amok, or even a handful of companies. |
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A sample of the isolated anthocyanins was also saponified using the method described by Durst and Wrolstad to remove acylation. |
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In December 1880 the Boers rose in revolt, laying siege to isolated British garrisons. |
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She said that bullying is not just isolated to schools or youngsters but can be seen in society. |
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If you feel isolated from his friends, bring out some of your own friends to join you. |
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Inside the towns, quarantine went into effect, with the sick isolated in prisonlike infirmaries called lazarettos. |
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Except in isolated instances, when it becomes absolutely necessary to do otherwise, I see tankers continuing to do what they were trained to do. |
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These are not the relatively isolated and repairable environmental problems of the past. |
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He isolated around twenty different airs, including hydrogen chloride, nitric oxide, and ammonia. |
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Organizations must extend their view of cost reduction beyond isolated transactional decisions. |
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Between these sierras isolated basins and plains are crossed by seasonal rivers that flow only after it rains. |
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Furthermore, isolated mutant axonemes lacking the central pair or radial spokes can vigorously beat in certain nonphysiological solutions. |
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The double-mutant lanes contain lysates from independently isolated cell lines. |
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In these terms, religion is the recourse of isolated individuals seeking to find a spiritual pattern and meaning for their lives. |
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But just as one swallow does not make a summer, an isolated effort without proper back up did precious little for the growth of women's football. |
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Lighthouses are like isolated watchmen, flashing their warning beam of light in the night sky. |
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Occasionally, on the outskirts of the isolated impact area, you could hear tanks firing machine guns and blazing their cannons. |
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When you see the signpost indicating Lyell it is difficult to believe that this isolated area once was the site of a gold rush. |
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However, heterolysis is the main process for generating the isolated phenoxy radicals. |
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It has been isolated from soils in desert areas, grassland or cultivated soils, cacti, onion, and garlic bulbs. |
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The DNA sequences used were isolated from either plasma RNA or peripheral blood mononuclear cells. |
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Once widespread, they have been reduced to few isolated populations by habitat destruction and predation by the introduced red fox. |
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Thoughts are witnessed in a subtle and undistracted manner to reveal their associative nature and at times, their isolated randomness. |
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But since physostigmine could be isolated only from the Calabar bean, the drug was not readily available. |
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Parcels of air, or thermals, which are isolated from the surrounding atmosphere, cool at a predetermined rate known as the adiabatic lapse rate. |
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Within the hardened shell of the isolated self, one is safe from the pain of love. |
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Researchers have isolated two powerful antioxidants from arnica that help protect tissues from oxidative stresses. |
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In isolated cleft palate, the cleft palate occurs by itself, without cleft lip or other malformations. |
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That's the kind of burly teamster, night worker, who was very isolated from the jury. |
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The government wants to dump refugees into camps in isolated areas around Britain. |
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This, coupled with leading an isolated and sheltered life, had made it difficult for him to form personal relationships. |
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No matter how much you talk about global effects or global capitalism, some people are very alienated and isolated in this world. |
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Goldfish retinal axons are able to regenerate and grow over isolated fish oligodendrocytes in vitro. |
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He isolated potassium, another well known alkali metal, from potassium hydroxide in the same year. |
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Though most of those who come on stage are long-time inmates of Cheshire Home, they were all leading an isolated existence. |
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His tragic and isolated later years there were occupied in controversy over the rotation of the headship of his college. |
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The other three have in common an isolated central character that has withdrawn from the world. |
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We shut down the engine a second time, isolated bleed air from the right wing, and pressed on for another three-engine landing at home plate. |
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Such a person may find himself socially isolated because he doesn't indulge in everyday dishes. |
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These data were compared with the distribution of radiocarbon in free glucose and fructose isolated from the same sample. |
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The latter state of mind seemed totally understandable given his isolated existence. |
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There has been speculation the maverick Republicans use the isolated sand dunes along Ballyhornan beach to test fire guns and explosives. |
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The beautiful, isolated surroundings of the moors also play a vital part in helping guests leave behind the cares and worries of everyday life, Jan admits. |
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In 1879, Uskoff noted that isolated white blood cells displayed greater outgrowth of processes during microscopic examination with red light compared with violet-blue light. |
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Cecil and Charlotte now live together in Halifax, but the undischarged resentment and sorrow of a recent tragedy have isolated them from one another. |
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Some zoogeographic species consist of two or more related populations that are allopatric in distribution and are inferred to be reproductively isolated from each other. |
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First, I want people to know that the shooting in hate crime was not an isolated incident. |
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Those older than young people still use South Slavey in smaller, isolated communities, but there is serious attrition among children and young people. |
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These scenes also show how sheltered they are from experiencing the world outside their plush self-created one, as the threats are mostly isolated safely in dreams. |
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Famine is biting deep in isolated pockets all over the country. |
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The predominant view is that new species arise most often in allopatry where geographically isolated populations of the same ancestral species diverge progressively. |
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The finds created a stir of interest in the isolated fishing community. |
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Roughly one-half of the microsatellites they isolated in one species were monomorphic in the other and have presumably lost their ability to mutate. |
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There were isolated and undetailed allegations of physical torture. |
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Now it appears Daniel's was not an isolated case as five other parents have contacted the Bolton Evening News saying their children are in the same position. |
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Similarly the Buddha taught that human individuals are not to be seen as isolated from each other, but as conjoined to each other in a weighty and consequential relationship. |
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In the film, we have ninety or a hundred minutes of good looking youngsters, who are being savagely attacked on an isolated island, near an abandoned rave. |
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Your village is small and remote, extremely difficult to reach because it is isolated from the world by the treacherous currents offshore and the high mountains landward. |
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She photographs her isolated specimens against a neutral background. |
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Luke is placed in an isolated environment with strict rules, guards, and regimentation and his fiercely individualistic spirit immediately clashes. |
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I am not sure how helpful that is, except that the communing certainly keeps us from feeling totally isolated in our perplexity. |
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The researchers first isolated a set of cells known as neural stem cells from the brains of rats. |
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The remains consist of isolated teeth, spines, and dermal denticles. |
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Nowadays, colleges are no longer isolated or remote ivory towers. |
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Such isolated examples would be atypical and quite misleading. |
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In other words, the Amami rabbit has been isolated for so long from other rabbits and hares, including the volcano rabbit, that they are scarcely kin. |
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Avoid creating relatively isolated areas within book stacks. |
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But if the kings are castled on opposite sides and the half-open file bears down on the enemy king, it's a big plus and can easily offset even doubled isolated pawns. |
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Thus there were peasant uprisings throughout the Lombard plains over the summer of 1796, some of them resulting in massacres of isolated French units. |
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The structure of the hind foot is entirely conjectural, as only a few isolated metatarsals have been found in association with Alamosaurus remains. |
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