Besides the jackpot, there are five prizes of 40 each week and also prizes for promoters. |
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Thus, the promoters add the capacity numbers together and sell that sum number of tickets. |
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Fans say they are still waiting to hear from the club, which is in talks with promoters. |
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They will be more than willing to give cards to any new promoters as well as the faithful regulars. |
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Finally, let us examine a minimal genetic toggle based on two repressible promoters arranged in a mutually inhibitory network. |
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Joan says she is aware of some music promoters who preferred female artistes showing off their bodies. |
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They also ensured that the shows were full during the first week, often working in tandem with the promoters of the film for its success. |
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They will make money and bring us lots of other benefits too, the promoters promise. |
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The Motor Sports Association has invited tenders from promoters interested in hosting the prestigious race from next season. |
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Under the watchful eyes of promoters and fans, she moved nimbly around semifinal competitor Stephanie Thomas and scouted for an opening. |
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Pop group promoters and others who market official merchandise are also likely to welcome the ruling. |
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Unbanned and unbowed she may have been, but promoters now started to turn the financial screw on Jones. |
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Therefore promoters tend to treat local bands like second-class citizens, with quality control no longer a factor. |
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Low activity for both promoters was also observed in the early stages of seed germination and in young seedlings. |
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Unfortunately, some of blogging's most influential promoters don't seem to fully understand that they have a tiger by the tail. |
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The music-industry probe concerns the use of independent promoters, middlemen between record companies and radio stations. |
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He's achieved international fame, yet his bitter mistrustfulness has alienated friends, lovers, managers, promoters and bandmates. |
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Bernoulli was one of the most significant promoters of the formal methods of higher analysis. |
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He will be fighting on the undercards of the main BBC promoters during his first six fights. |
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After the pledging, the three promoters are left with unpledged shares of 6.61 percent each, or together 19.83 per cent stake in the company. |
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Looking to fill the property on off nights, he bought some local promoters and formed a concert-booking outfit. |
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The promoters have conveniently ignored the fact as the UK has no uranium mines, one imported fuel will be substituted for another. |
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The promoters didn't need to know that Mac themselves were the support band. |
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Labels sidestep payola laws by hiring independent promoters to lobby and compensate radio stations for playing certain records. |
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An insider confided that the promoters are shooting for 40,000 pay-per-view buyers in the United States. |
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But insane libertarians and promoters of polymorphous perversity have no answer. |
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But it is true that the indie promoters say they won't take the money unless the song proves it has at least a shot. |
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Noncoding regulatory elements can also be identified through computational analysis of promoters of coregulated genes. |
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Genetic screens have successfully identified a number of different growth promoters and growth inhibitors in Drosophila. |
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To be sure, the condescending attitude of the promoters of the project was no help to their cause. |
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Heaven does NOT await those who are enablers, promoters and condoners of death. |
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However, what the promoters feel piqued about, is the brand value of Colorplus mentioned in the report. |
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So it's the radio promoters going into places like Fort Wayne, Indiana and making sure you're getting the proper placement. |
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In addition to seeds, the promoters directed reporter gene expression in pollen and in seed coats. |
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These complexes regulate the interaction of RNA polymerases and DNA elements within promoters. |
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It is the first time in 40 years that the Scottish Football League has failed to gain money from the pools promoters. |
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No conserved DNA motifs characteristic of the promoters of florally expressed genes were identified. |
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Financial promoters leverage these rising values to create even more money, credit, and debt. |
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Endophytic bacteria and fungi act both as growth promoters and as biocontrol agents. |
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But the promoters happened to have the boxing press agent of all time selling the fight. |
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They also met some of the top record producers and promoters in the music world. |
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Let's remember that it is promoters of war who have claimed that defensiveness makes a war justified. |
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The reported strong sales in the opening week have led the paper's promoters to revise original sales projections upwards. |
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Event organizers, music promoters and managers have the power to decide fees for each artist. |
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The runners up will also benefit, as just reaching the final brings them to the attention of agents, concert promoters and recording companies. |
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It's also pretty ironic that the promoters of these events don't list the tobacco companies in their sponsors list like they do everyone else. |
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Regular washroom advertisers include radio stations, the Department of Health, event promoters, cinema companies and most alcohol brands. |
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Other bands are also based there, along with producers, managers and promoters. |
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It could apply to hotel and motel owners, cruise ship operators, stadium owners, landlords, real estate managers, and event promoters. |
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This meant freedom and a new life for millions of people who had been enslaved by the promoters of this ideology for decades. |
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Since 2001, they have been among the most prominent promoters of the conservative agenda of the Bush administration. |
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Supporters of making dividends tax-free like to paint critics as promoters of class warfare. |
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I cannot see how the promoters of the European Constitution can still support it with a straight face. |
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A second regulatory protein has been shown to interact specifically with the upstream regions of rRNA P1 promoters. |
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In addition, hybrid constructs with stringent promoters fused to the early transcribed region of unregulated genes were analysed. |
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It is situations like this that provide unwarranted dirt on local promoters, partygoers and the scene in general. |
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Only the promoters, their advisers and the Queensland Government do well out of investment properties in the Deep North. |
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Despite being financially doomed from the beginning, the promoters never let the party stop. |
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With this concern have come the unending droves of promoters, frauds, and exploiters who traditionally prey upon the naive and trusting. |
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That's one of the rule changes made years ago when tournament promoters realized that piles of dead bass left in the wake of a tournament could kill the golden goose. |
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In fact, they are a drain on its resources, creating a deficit of over Rs.12 lakhs a year, despite the huge income that tours generate for their promoters. |
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Unfortunately, this site's promoters have decided not to dispense with the gabby guide who makes these boat trips such a pain in cities all over the world. |
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Instead of electoral colleges, those people would come from associations of respective categories such as boxers, managers, promoters, trainers and officials. |
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He reputedly felt music promoters were pressurising him to root his musical programme in the past rather than play oddities that challenge as well as entertain an audience. |
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The more he talked, the more promoters and fans were able to visualize a Clay-Liston fight. |
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Similar strategies were employed in Birmingham, with council members applying varying degrees of pressure upon merchants, radio deejays, and concert promoters. |
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Some people were making a lot of money out of it, but usually it was the producers and publishers and promoters, and all they wanted was a quick buck. |
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Isn't it time the British music industry and their promoters got less greedy, especially as some of their main customers are unwaged kids and students? |
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The Victorians among the promoters were all members of parliament. |
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Even the crankiest concert-goer realizes that promoters and police have their hands full at these events, dealing with thousands of really drunk people. |
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Bad luck continued to haunt the event when sponsors who had promised to back it suddenly pulled out leaving the promoters battling to find replacements. |
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These are the seeds of Albion the promoters and the kirkmen never mention. |
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But bamboo growers and promoters have their work cut out for them if they want to create a solid industry in Mexico, in part because they are starting almost from scratch. |
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Predictably, many of these images are caricatures depicting blacks as colonial subjects, savage heathens, entertainers, and promoters and providers of exotic products. |
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And sometimes those promoters and artists are themselves the ones doing the turning around and scalping. |
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He had an abiding distrust of people in suits since his early days in the music industry, when he took it for granted that promoters were only interested in ripping him off. |
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Members of the media had an opportunity to interface with the promoters and six of the band members at a press conference at the Marriott hotel, Mucurapo yesterday. |
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This is a youth-based musical culture, which means young promoters and the attendant lack of experience, professionalism and even ethical judgement. |
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The meeting was hastily summoned to resolve the dispute over the promotional rights of the tournament when two Cape Town promoters vied to stage it. |
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Yet, the research reported here adds to other recent findings which suggest that Spain was one of the most important promoters of the double-entry system of accounting. |
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Civil liberties groups and music fans say the bill unfairly targets electronic music and might bring about unforeseen consequences for both promoters and participators. |
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I want to see more responsibility from concert promoters and sponsors. |
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Problems arose when it emerged that one of the promoters and a substantial shareholder in the company had been debarred from acting as a director in Britain. |
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Beware of promoters who are not locally based, provide no telephone number and who use a post office box or mail drop rather than a full street address. |
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Changing the by-law that protects us will only benefit the lobbyists who are promoters of the industry which will further pollute our air and water. |
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Local b-boys and b-girls have showcased strongly, most notably Pump, who last year caught the eye of New York promoters while performing in the '99 national finals. |
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Several PP1 and PP2A inhibitors, such as okadaic acid, nodularin, and microcystin-LR, are classified as tumor promoters. |
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Four laps of the track is rarely run these days, with promoters happy to have the metric mile on their programme. |
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We were told they hadn't sold enough tickets so the promoters decided to curtain off part of the arena. |
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And with the country's top promoters in attendance, it shouldn't be too long before Lapsus Linguae are playing mainstream venues. |
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Final photoresist formulations include the resin, photo acid generator, adhesion promoters, solvent blends for spinnability, and the resin. |
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The Senas were staunch promoters of Brahmanical Hinduism and laid the foundation of Bengali Hinduism. |
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Supplies dimethyl aniline and diethyl aniline for use as promoters in molding-grade polyester resins. |
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With only two days to go before the bout, the promoters had to find another opponent to face Davison. |
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Some sceptics asserted the promoters were merely using silver from somewhere else, to ramp up the shares. |
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Banks became one of the strongest promoters of the settlement of Australia by the British, based on his own personal observations. |
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The second reason for the disappearance of legitimate shoot wrestling was that it allowed promoters to hold all of the power in the business. |
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The wedding of black brass bands and orchestras to jubilee concert companies was a consolidation that favored both promoters and musicians. |
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I plan to construct genes for the production of growth factors under tetracycline inducible regulatory promoters. |
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The music has never become fashionable, a fact often acknowledged by promoters and critics. |
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By 1997, the group, who had renamed themselves Starfish, performed gigs for local Camden promoters at small clubs. |
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In this he was attempting to maintain vigour in the programme, under the renewal of its relationship with the BBC as promoters. |
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One of its main promoters, Gordon Russell, chairman of the Utility Furniture Design Panel, was imbued with Arts and Crafts ideas. |
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Wrestlers and promoters began to realise opportunities for gimmicks with broad appeal which would be used to put bums in seats. |
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A bunch of dimeless promoters and sponges have been buzzing around him, the kind who can smell a sucker faster than a buzzard can sight a corpse. |
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Ban on antibiotic growth promoters has generated a need for effective products like feed acidifiers, yeasts, probiotics etc. |
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The next ten years were the busiest of Stephenson's life as he was besieged with requests from railway promoters. |
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When the Company of Scotland was first formed, it was managed by its promoters, whose key task was to encourage subscriptions to the Company. |
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The failure of MMA promoters to secure a substantial and locked TV deal until late last year. |
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It has collaborated with clubs and promoters such as Kidology London, Queen Paris, Cocoon Lounge Bahrain and Baia Imperiale Italy. |
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The contractor undertakes to supply 193,100 tons quantity Feta PDO and the transport and distribution of the places of beneficiaries promoters. |
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Several plant growth promoters such as auxins, cytokinins, ethylene, and abscisic acid are made by the tissues of the plant. |
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The ovalbumin and conalbumin promoters did not function in chicken fibroblasts, kidney cells, and a number of nonchicken cells. |
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Some jazz promoters might have taken August off, but Jazzlines hasn't packed the suntan cream and headed for the beach. |
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Repression by Ume6 involves recruitment of a complex containing Sin3 corepressor and Rpd3 histone deacetylase to target promoters. |
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The promoters of the line Mr William Stenson and Mr John Ellis, had difficulties in raising the necessary capital as the majority of local wealth had been invested in canals. |
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The original promoters are usually acknowledged to be Joseph Sandars, a rich Liverpool corn merchant, and John Kennedy, then owner of the largest spinning mill in Manchester. |
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Genes contain an open reading frame that can be transcribed, and regulatory sequences such as promoters and enhancers, which control transcription of the open reading frame. |
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Each transcription factor binds to one particular set of DNA sequences and activates or inhibits the transcription of genes that have these sequences close to their promoters. |
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The promoters of privatisation expected that the ROSCOs would compete against each other to provide the TOCs with the rolling stock they required. |
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On 3 April 1696 a general meeting of subscribers elected a committee of twenty from their number to work with the promoters to establish rules and a constitution. |
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Montesquieu was almost always in error with the learned, because he was not learned, but he was almost always right against the fanatics and the promoters of slavery. |
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The major promoters of aso ebi are cloth merchants and celebrants. |
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Enrichment of E2F1 in acetylated H3K9 promoters of TP53, BAX, PUMA, C-MYC, and C-FOS fragment precipitation was detected with antiacetylated H3K9 and anti-E2F1 antibodies. |
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Colony-stimulating factors as promoters of ameboid microglia. |
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The CpG island methylator phenotype is characterized by DNA hypermethylation in the promoters of tumor suppressor genes with silencing of transcription. |
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A EUROPEAN Union funded research project has developed tests for growth promoters banned in the EU, such as avoparcin, spiramycin, tylosin, virginiamycin and zinc bacitracin. |
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About half of the promoters of human genes are embedded in CpG islands, so this phenotype in tumor DNA is called the CpG island methylator phenotype. |
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No money goes to assist promoters in putting on the races or to create the level of facilities the governing body, the FIA or Bernie's company, the FOM, are demanding. |
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The group of promoters and managers are planning to declare Koncz persona non grata, barring the Canadian adviser from doing business in the Philippines. |
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They make Cardiff a unique experience, but with all that going on there's no real room on the streets for the chuggers, the survey takers and the haircut promoters. |
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And in the ultimate compliment, since day one back in 1994, Mambo is where you'll find the island's DJs, promoters, musicians and faces hanging out when they're not working. |
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Anchorage-independent transformation has been observed in clone 41 cells treated with TPA, epidermal growth factor, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and other tumor promoters. |
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Waters attempted to subvert the Momentary Lapse of Reason tour by contacting promoters in the US and threatening to sue them if they used the Pink Floyd name. |
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In April 1985 promoters were invited to submit scheme proposals. |
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Regular gigsters say it's a good venue to play and the promoters have worked hard, even if they have to stuff three bands on a night to make ends meet. |
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