Nucleotides that are mismatched with the original sequences are italicized. |
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Gradually the other ten were made flightworthy, although the last one assembled was quite a collection of mismatched parts. |
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To the left of the entrance stood a huge basket of mismatched flip-flops and sandals, to be put on before going inside. |
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Lining the streets are a variety of mismatched buildings, some cutely painted, others less so. |
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While the pupil of the Keplerian telescope can be matched to the observer's eye, the pupil of the Galilean telescope is always mismatched. |
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The parking ticket is a dirty trick played by my political opponents, and the mismatched socks were a staff error. |
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Tables are covered in plain white tablecloths and surrounded by carefully mismatched chairs upholstered in green or red. |
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My husband and I have mismatched libidos and try to compromise with one another. |
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Rebecca has an unerring ear for the ways mismatched people relate, an open heart for the ways they louse things up. |
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Case 2 involved a 3-year-old boy who received a mismatched unrelated bone marrow transplant for metachromatic leukodystrophy. |
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Couples will forever be mismatched in their preferences for solo versus joint activities. |
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As a result, in this segment of the market, high demand continues to be mismatched with relatively scarce supply. |
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The walls are painted an inhospitable pink and the chairs are mismatched and less comfortable. |
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How should the data be mapped across various sources, and how will data users identify mismatched data? |
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I know most of these components come from different companies, but do they have to be so mismatched? |
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On top of that, the capacity is mismatched with the type of mid-market average growth deals that happen most often in Scotland. |
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The 5 mismatched residues are probably due to errors in peptide sequencing since they are located towards the end of the sequences. |
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Not only were they mismatched in color, but they were frayed on the ends and had various holes on the sleeves. |
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Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell star as mismatched cops who kill a hundred people and then bond. |
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Cecilia and Joe had similar tastes and almost everything in the apartment was mismatched and worn. |
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Many times family pictures are displayed in photo frames we've grown tired of or are mismatched. |
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He stuck candles in wine bottles on each of his artfully mismatched tables. |
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To illustrate this, Liebig imagined a barrel crafted out of staves of mismatched lengths. |
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She invited them into her small apartment excitedly, almost tripping on one of her overlarge mismatched socks. |
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The cupboards all matched, unlike Toni and Carina's mismatched, random cupboards and iceboxes. |
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Laden with a mismatched stack of old leather-bound books, the pretty coed rounded an aisle and nearly collided with a scruffy looking male. |
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The seventh episode found the mismatched twosome returned from their globetrotting but embroiled in a variety of comedy adventures. |
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Then there are the holes he wore in his jackets after putting them on for thirty years, or the mismatched patches she would use to sew them up. |
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Downstairs is dominated by a slick bar, muted colours, mismatched furniture and a dark slate floor. |
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Smaller, inexperienced contractors sometimes bring undersized or underpowered bargain-basement tools wholly mismatched for the task. |
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Indian breechclouts and legging pants finished his mismatched uniform of style and fealty. |
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It is exactly this vicious circle of mismatched perception and spiralling threat that has led to the current impasse. |
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A few hobos and bag ladies wearing multiple layers of dirty, mismatched clothing leaned against the wall adjacent to the bench. |
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Proper linen napkins were teamed with mismatched cutlery and homely plates, adding to the unpretentious but stylish character of the place. |
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His foraging for windows had come up with a collection of mismatched panels which he figured could be retrofitted with a little ingenious framework. |
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Liquidity risk can arise from mismatched cash flows related to assets and liabilities. |
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This extra volatility is not likely to be significant unless the asset and liability portfolios are materially mismatched. |
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The removal of this varnish layer returned the painting closer to its original appearance and stripped away old and mismatched overpaints. |
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Both disruption and dissolution are due to mismatched expectations and the lack of family training, support and services. |
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In considering a mismatched asset portfolio, variations in the value of these assets needs to be understood and the consequences made clear. |
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These two men represent diversity rampant, united only by their gender and individuality of vision, like a mismatched stereopticon instead of duplicate images, right and left. |
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That, plus the fact that the dining area is furnished with cast-off tables and chairs and mismatched china and cutlery, might make food seem like an afterthought. |
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Her book, to be published next spring, claims the couple were mismatched. |
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We were mismatched in every way but one, and a lot of bad things happened. |
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Oh, what mismatched ceramic salt and pepper shakers I could be saving. |
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The furniture itself, where it was visible beneath piles of sheet music and literature, was a mismatched set of masterpieces in every style imaginable. |
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The tables are mismatched and we are sitting on chairs and chesterfields that look like they were grabbed from the street before the garbage man got to them. |
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In other words, his question and my answer were deliberately mismatched. |
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She took out a pocket watch on a mismatched chain and checked the time. |
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We're all stuck with each other, like wackily mismatched sitcom roommates. |
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These enzymes excise mismatched or modified bases out of the sugar-phosphate backbone and replace them with complementary, unmodified nucleotides. |
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Yet it does have the feeling of an academic's large portmanteau, one quickly stuffed with odd books, papers and mismatched socks, rather cumbersome for lighter travel. |
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It wouldn't surprise me to find that he's wearing mismatched, gaudy socks. |
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In this sitcom about mismatched but loving siblings sharing a roof B J is a saucy conniver who keeps the show's sweetness in check. |
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Checkpoints are another problem: burly fellows with mismatched camouflage demand papers, thoughtlessly intruding mid-chapter. |
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So how can we save the next person that drives a tractor with mismatched equipment? |
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On their latest album, you will hear guitar, banjo, piano, musical saw, accordion, autoharp, and melodica as well as a mismatched array of mostly live cymbals and drums. |
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It may be worried that bank balance-sheets are mismatched as well as oversized. |
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Health care providers are often equally confounded by the lack of information on how to fill gaps created by mismatched schedules. |
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The economic lags are such that it would be mismatched anyway, which means it makes no sense. |
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Here, the polymerase recognizes the occasional mistakes in the synthesis reaction by the lack of base pairing between the mismatched nucleotides. |
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Older-aged me, wearing the same stupid snowflake scarf and the same shorts and the same mismatched socks and the same dorky eclipse glasses. |
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No visible tattoos, sovereigns, mismatched jewellery, scrunchies, large clips or hoop earrings. |
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The isolator is a circulator with a matched termination on port C. It can be used for instance to isolate a stage from the power reflected by a possibly mismatched load. |
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Just as often, you might see a group of skinny young men, in mismatched battle fatigues, carrying sticks and bats and heading off somewhere to confront someone, whether a fellow-protester or some evildoer, I didn't know. |
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Its cash generation and debts are mismatched among its subsidiaries. |
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Despite passing a safety inspection just weeks before the accident, the 15-passenger van was found to have only two seatbelts, mismatched tires and an extra wooden bench to increase capacity. |
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These men wear mismatched camouflage, and carry mixed weaponry. |
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An initially well-matched position can become more and more mismatched with the passage of time, even if no assets are bought or sold and no new liabilities are introduced. |
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Similarly, more than one-fourth of the graduates are mismatched in skill, about half of them are over-skilled and the half are under-skilled. |
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These events can lead to panics and cause mismatched banks and companies to find themselves in financial troubles. |
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Another class of repair enzymes specifically excises mismatched bases and defines a third mode of excision repair called mismatch repair. |
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While articulation initiatives have been successfully implemented in numerous schools and colleges, the problem with mismatched curriculums remains. |
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Our exposure to interest rate risk depends on the size and direction of interest rate changes, and on the size and maturity of the mismatched positions. |
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Damage and mismatched stones will be replaced. |
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It is important that the reader of a balance sheet with mismatched assets and closed liabilities understands the effect of price changes and of the need for capital support if these movements are unfavourable. |
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He also makes use of mismatched bricks, shards of ceramic tiles, shattered mirrors, bottle butts, wine corks, old DVDs and even bones from nearby cattle yards. |
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At the time, the park service was using a mismatched collection of a half-dozen typefaces on its road signs, wayposts and other printed materials. |
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Landlady: Do you have any mismatched socks? |
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Comprehensive planning reduces the total cost of Windows 7 adoption by helping you right-size your resource investments and avoid downtime due to missing pieces or mismatched schedules. |
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It is a challenge this mismatched pair must face together. |
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When these two comically mismatched souls collide, Reuben's world is turned upside down, as he makes an uproarious attempt to change his life from middle-of-the-road to totally-out-there! |
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The mismatched police, who have low salaries that are seldom paid, lack phones, computers, and even electricity, have almost no ships to patrol a rugged coastline, and little fuel for their few police cars. |
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This search for validation extends to his mismatched coupling with local hairdresser Maureen who skewers the middle class proceedings with her earthy language and a voluminous chunder. |
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EaR is defined as the change in our annual net interest income from a 100-basispoint unfavourable interest rate shock due to mismatched cash flows. |
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During the normal course of business, the life and health insurance subsidiary has adopted a policy of matching assets and liabilities which clearly defines acceptable differences in order to prevent mismatched cash flows. |
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Roth excels as a weary assassin lumbered with the plodding son of a crime boss and the story truly engages as the mismatched pair bond. |
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The mismatched couple set out on a quest to trace their own bloodlines and discover the roots of the conflict. |
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But most of the dozen or so people I talked to said any problems with home exchanges were usually minor, like different housekeeping standards, undivulged smoking habits, broken dishes or mismatched expectations. |
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America's army was a mismatched bunch of men and boys who knew more about farming, shopkeeping, blacksmithing, or schoolteaching than they did about warfare. |
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And although Brown knew he was inheriting a struggling team with a mismatched roster without a true center, small forward and point guard, losing still takes a toll. |
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The real trouble is not caused by garden-variety problems such as simple misunderstandings, stylistic differences, disparities in training and pay or mismatched expectations. |
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This is a notable first novel with outrageous and sometimes impossible antics of four mismatched friends that has the makings of a television sitcom. |
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The Atlantian Chronicles is a story of survival, mystery, betrayal, and of two mismatched lovers whose accidental encounter becomes a means for humankind's survival. |
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Attracts an indie, mostly Thai crowd, to drink cocktails and 3.5-litre towers of draft Heineken at its wrought-iron tables and artily mismatched furniture. |
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