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I also recalled, parenthetically, that when my father was asked, not very long before his death, what three books he considered indispensable, he named them in climactic order, concluding with "The Original of Laura" — could he have ever seriously contemplated its destruction?
Blake also mentions this parenthetically in his piece.
Moreover, NO consumption could not be detected in blood platelets and leukocytes (Keynes et al., 2005), and appears to be very weak in the intact aorta (Liu et al., 2008), pointing to a specialised mechanism and, parenthetically, also explaining why exogenous NO is so much less potent at activating receptors in cerebellar tissue than in blood vessels (Southam & Garthwaite, 1991).
It also added a parenthetical listing specific Code sections to be applied to the Nations in the same manner as the States, including chapter 35, a Code provision that relates to gambling operations generally, but not to the reporting and withholding of gambling winnings.
"Increased capital, I might add parenthetically, would also likely result in smaller executive compensation packages, since more capital would have to be retained in undistributed earnings".
"Increased capital, I might add parenthetically, would also likely result in smaller executive compensation packages, since more capital would have to be retained in undistributed earnings". In other words, smaller bonuses.
Obviously lessons had been learned from the original DgkA work, and indeed from the OprB project which incidentally was also directed by D.L. Parenthetically, we note that, despite the efficiency just referred to, we were well "beaten to the post" in that an in surfo structure to 1.2 Å resolution for mPGES1 was published not long after we obtained a structure for mPGES1*.
Our next challenge concerns another parenthetical siren, also subject to semantic creep: reader, how would you clue TRIGGER WARNING?
The subsection also says in its parenthetical that those provisions includ[e] Internal Revenue Code chapter 35. Chapter 35, however, says nothing about the reporting or the withholding of taxes.
And parenthetically: "(You'll also have to read an ad for a vaccine against genital warts. Ask your doctor if it's right for you)." The price of such diversions is, in Mr. Siegel's succinct appraisal, devastating.
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