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The danger in reporting and explaining the activities of groups such as the Real IRA is that they are dismissed as having no support, no political strategy and as nothing more than a collection of common criminals hiding under the banner of dissident republicanism.
Little formal curriculum work has been done in this area of evolution education, one that is plagued by a collection of common misconceptions.
Everything is pictorial accept for a collection of common symbols".
These results are compatible with the view that a collection of common low penetrance variants could together explain a much larger proportion of the genetic variance than a small number of rare variants with extremely high relative risks.
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But it's also fitting, because a grotesque simplification is what Britpop became, a collection of lowest common denominators that ended up setting music back: a slavish devotion to a set of signifiers that included 60s music, mod fashion, football, and intoxication.
Morally speaking, surely there is a difference for some, a world of difference between planting a bomb in a government building and killing a number of highly placed officials of (what one considers) an unjust and oppressive government, and planting a bomb in a tea shop and killing a random collection of common citizens, including children.
These plasmids were modified by site directed mutagenesis and adaptor insertion (see Material and Methods, Figure 1A) to allow the easy one step cassette cloning of recombinant antibodies extracted from a large collection of common recombinant antibody selection and expression plasmids (e.g pHEN, pSEX, pHAL, pCANTAB, pHOG, pOPE, pSTE).
Metabolic syndrome is found in a sixth of the American population".Syndrome" is the medical term for a collection of symptoms whose common cause is not properly understood.
Case series A collection of patients with common characteristics used to describe aspects of a disease, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
(Ages 6 to 10) Here's a very enlightening collection of common expressions, including similes, metaphors, idioms and proverbs, amusingly illustrated and ranging from cats (as in scaredy, fat and copy) to ducks (in a row, dead, sitting), cows (cash, sacred), even worms (can of).
The English lawyer and philosopher Francis Bacon (1561 1626) composed a collection of maxims of the common law in Latin with an elaborate English commentary on each; and the writings of the English jurist Sir Edward Coke (1552 1634) were replete with similar Latin aphorisms, some borrowed from Roman law, others invented.
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