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Indeed, as Levi wrote, "if I could enclose all the evil of our time in one image, I would choose this image which is familiar to me: an emaciated man, with head dropped and shoulders curved, on whose face and in whose eyes not a trace of a thought is to be seen".
It was previously proposed that the polymerization of ESCRT-III could enclose a patch of membrane and then, by reduction of the length of the Snf7 rim, the membrane would be folded into a bud in the middle of the Snf7 polymer.
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"We've had discussions over the years about how maybe you could enclose the blade or something," she said, "but the way the blender functions, the food has to be sucked up to where the blade is, so that hasn't materialized".
"When you buy an Amazon book we could enclose an Ashford gift certificate, or even a pen without a cartridge to get you to visit us," says Kurtzman.
Unchecked, my 7-year-old's frail gestures could enclose me, and her fragility had the power to paralyze me.
Hence, multimers of retromer could enclose cargo within membrane tubules [ 34].
When the management said that I could not enclose the terrace, I withdrew my offer.
"I couldn't live enclosed, in some apartment in the city," Fournier said.
We exchanged occasional letters – she always enclosed £20 so that I could "buy some ciggies for the boys".
This QTL region, covering ∼20 cM, could thus enclose several genes involved in the genetic variation of several traits.
Stockport, with its "slumped skies and enclosed air", Morley writes, was "the town I couldn't wait to escape from.
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