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The substrates on which enzymes act usually have molecular weights of several hundred.
In 2002, Congress passed the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, usually called the McCain-Feingold law, after its original sponsors.
This act usually seems like a detached final episode, but here it is fascinatingly integrated with what came before.
Designer Charles Edwards ushers the opening act, usually set before the altar of Sant' Andrea delle Valle, into a poky, janitorial ante-room.
Vince Carter's high-wire act usually results in a ferocious dunk and a deafening roar from the crowd, even in buildings of opponents.
It is 100 years since the passing in the US of the White-Slave TrActic Act, usually called the Mann Act.
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Many fictions and scenarios have depended upon a male double-act, usually enriched by contrast as in the case of Holmes and Watson or Bertie and Jeeves, or of course the Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance and his rotund and pragmatic squire.
Their visionary acts usually draw praise, and their statesman-like ones draw criticism.
Sure, the Slovene players were committing acts usually experienced during the arrest scenes on "Cops".
Acts usually take 90percentt of revenue from ticket sales, while promoters make much of their money on ticketing fees, parking and refreshment sales.
A typical night is a sequence of at least half a dozen different acts, usually no more than 15-minutes long.
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