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Its best-known landmark, the Central Islip Psychiatric Center, was for decades both the engine of its prosperity and the catalyst of its devastation.
And the catalyst of 1960s promiscuity, whether real or just in the imagination of those who thought they were living through it, was the contraceptive pill.
President Bush called him "a man of deep convictions" and "a plain-spoken fellow who did the best for his state and for his country," while the Rev. Jesse Jackson, whose presidential campaigns Mr. Wellstone supported, described him as "the voice of conscience in the U.S. Senate and the catalyst of the coalition of hope".
But since she posted the three-minute video to YouTube, Ms. Wallace, a third-year political science student at U.C.L.A., has achieved a sudden, unwelcome celebrity: her video has been viewed by millions of people, and she has become the subject of nationwide condemnation and the catalyst of a debate about racial intolerance and free speech.
For comparison, under the same reaction conditions for the oxidation of cyclohexane, we studied the catalyst of AlPO4 berlinite without the incorporation of V and the catalyst of VAlPO4 berlinite.
Thus come the lower grades, the recommendation that never comes, the networking event you weren't invited to, and the many opportunities overlooked or dismissed for fear of bringing an influx of our people (the "brown invasion," as some aptly call it) and being culpable and the catalyst of an exodus of the preferred and supposedly better qualified "other".
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If there is a victim in all of this, it is Chauncey Billups, the veteran guard who made himself into an All-Star and was the catalyst of a championship team in Detroit.
And Twitter, the catalyst of change.
For me, witnessing someone reevaluate their opinion about women's role in technology is empowering, and being the catalyst of these moments is even more rewarding.
It has been proposed that the DNA world was preceded by an RNA world in which RNA fulfilled a role both as the information carrier and as the catalyst of early chemical processes [ 1, 2].
Vacuoles are readily isolable (Bankaitis et al., 1986), and a simple colorimetric assay of their fusion (Haas et al., 1994) permitted definition of the consecutive stages of fusion and the catalysts of each stage (Ostrowicz et al., 2008).
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