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The reissued Meet Me in St Louis (1944) remains a peerless sentimental classic, as comforting and redolent of Yuletide as a goblet of mulled wine.
There are quite a few objects made from natural exotica too, such as a goblet fashioned out of an ostrich egg supported by red coral, and a tortoiseshell drinking flask in the shape of a heart that's trimmed in Indian silver.
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Pisco punch came in a goblet as sticky as a jelly jar.
As well as the vinyl there was a goblet, handkerchief, menu cards, boxes of matches – even a pen.
I should mention that the drug lord, named "Hopkins," is wearing a burgundy robe and drinking red wine out of a goblet as this happens.
I realize that most typography is supposed to be transparent -- what the type historian Beatrice Ward once referred to as a "crystal goblet," a vessel of unfettered communication.
Indeed, MUC-1 is strongly expressed by epithelia of glands and ducts as well as goblet and columnar cells of epithelial tissues where it has a protective role by inhibiting the microbial access to the cell wall and blocking degradative enzymes activity [ 17, 18].
They may be unicellular, as are the goblet cells of fishes, or multicellular, as are the sweat glands of humans.
Moreover, we also reported an influence of gut bacteria regarding the expression of transcription factors controlling epithelial secretory lineage decision making as well as Goblet cell differentiation (Becker et al, 2013).
At the tissue level, inflammatory cell infiltrates peaked at Day 1 post-challenge and cleared with somewhat slower kinetics than total BALF cells (Fig 1D) as did goblet cell metaplasia, a consequence of allergic airway inflammation.
Thus, specific activation of the Notch pathway in airway epithelium may underlie the goblet cell phenotype in Hoxa5−/− mice with HEY2 as a potential effector of goblet cell metaplasia.
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