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The true ass is apparently exceptional.
Indeed, so apparently exceptional is the Central Park Conservancy lunch, at least in the minds of hatless New Yorkers, that on Thursday, when Ms. Rivers and her assistants were walking to her hat lunch, she said, a woman stopped them and said, "You're a day too late".
(Explain fully).' " At Princeton, emissaries were sent to the major boarding schools, with instructions to rate potential candidates on a scale of 1 to 4, where 1 was "very desirable and apparently exceptional material from every point of view" and 4 was "undesirable from the point of view of character, and, therefore, to be excluded no matter what the results of the entrance examinations might be".
The second gene with an apparently exceptional codon is cox1, which starts with ACG.
Nevertheless, there is evidence that Mb and Hb deficit is maladaptive, leading to the suggestion that a major lack of competition in icefish habitats was central to the evolutionary persistence of these apparently exceptional traits [ 5].
Besides that, it is not obvious that each chromosome shows a unimodal GC content distribution if we extract genomic regions putatively subject to the neutral evolution: for example, chromosomes 17 and 22 are apparently exceptional.
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There was a fashion for "House Moors" at this time and Soliman was apparently an exceptional man.
Apparently, in exceptional cases GA-complexes can suffer inversions.
Although she moved gracefully, Rubinstein's exceptional beauty apparently far outweighed her dancing talent.
St John seems to have been a man of virtually non-existent human sympathies but was not wholly exceptional in apparently having zero interest in this historic event.
Apparently, C. curvatus is exceptional as it can directly utilize both oligocelluloses and oligoxyloses for lipid production.
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