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The lanterns
verb
To furnish with a lantern.
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The lanterns are welcomed, he says.
The lanterns on the way in were imported from Morocco.
The lanterns seemed to dance and float in the distance.
The lanterns were created at a residency at Vermont Performance Lab.
"The lanterns looked brilliant," said William's mother, Lynn.
The lanterns are also a danger to cattle on neighbouring farms. he said.
The Lanterns Alex Antonetz wrote that both "Numb" and "Euphoria" are future Charlie Bear fare.
The lanterns and messages were then taken back to the Shinnyo-en Temple where prayers were said over them.
The lanterns were then washed 5 times with DMF.
The lanterns were then placed in 96-well plates, and the peptides were cleaved from the lanterns using a cleavage solution of TFA/water/TIS 95 2.5 2.5, (v/v/v) for 2 h.
The lanterns will light up.
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