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My grandpa passed away from it, a bit of a different strand of it".
He points to a different strand of economic research -- "transaction cost economics" -- that also needs to be taken into account.
The former is more likely, given that Jiang is 84, but he also represents a different strand of opinion about the future direction of the party and the nation.
A few months ago the party looked set to tear itself apart, with no fewer than five front-runners, each representing a different strand of conservatism, vying for supremacy.
But the housing minister, John Healey, representing a different strand of thinking, said: "There is a big gap between the hype in the media around Nick Clegg and the experience of Lib Dems when they are in town halls and county halls across the country".
The manatees there appeared outwardly healthy, but autopsies indicated that they had severe intestinal distress and that their stomachs were generally filled with a different strand of algae that they were apparently eating in the absence of the grass they normally eat.
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All sequences were aligned to the revised Cambridge sequence (Andrews et al. 1999) using ClustalW (Thompson et al. 1994), and coding sequences for 12 protein-coding genes (excluding ND6, which is encoded on a different strand than the rest of the genes and has biased nucleotide composition; Yang et al. 1998) were extracted from the alignments.
Many of the stumbling points, of course, had less to do with differences between Jews and Christians than differences among different strands of Judaism.
There were a lot of different strands of the women's health movement that fell all along the political spectrum, but still it made for an organized group.
Journalists decamping to the coastal town were looking forward to some of the internal strife that has made Britain's third party an intermittently rewarding beat in recent years: a leadership putsch, for example, or a showdown between the different strands of liberalism that sometimes make the party hard to handle.
He added: "Now the situation is so volatile and so fluid that we have to make an assessment on an hourly basis, chasing different strands of information from different factions [of the government]." Yingluck has made numerous calls for negotiations with protestors and has prepared for violence by invoking the internal security act (ISA), which calls for road closures and curfews.
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