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"The printed Versace shirt belongs to an era, which is early nineties," Donatella told me.
They are born from an era which gives them entitlement which the rest of us aren't.
The Rennard affair certainly seems to belong to an era which politicians would do well to leave behind.
What you see here, then, reflects an era, which, with its ethos of upheaval, change and possibility, isn't so different from our own.
Haass: The old Middle East -- an era which I believe has only recently ended -- was one in which the United States enjoyed tremendous dominance and freedom of maneuver.
He lives and works in an era which demands his every move be observed, and yet Ozil prefers to slink off into the shadows.
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We challenged phage ϕ6 lineages to evolve on their typical host P. phaseolicola (PP), and on the distantly-related novel host P. pseudoalcaligenes ERA (East River isolate A; ERA), which poses a relatively greater opportunity for adaptive improvement [ 7, 26].
Distressingly, the incidence of SSTIs has rapidly increased in the USA in the community-acquired (CA -methicillin-resistant StaphyloCA -methicillin-resistant whiCA -methicillin-resistantonately affect certain populationStaphylococcus
He posted an 0.72 ERA, which led all NL relievers, in his first 30 games through June 8, posting an innings scoreless streak at the end of that run.
"He drove the team and the club forward and into a new era which started with a remarkable Grand Final win against the odds at Old Trafford last year.
He finished the season with 37 saves and a 3.47 ERA, which was more than a point higher than the league average.
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