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Bin Laden had been forced to implement a charm offensive after the Taliban expelled his previous protectors in the autumn of 1996, and over the years financial help and the military assistance provided by his Chechen, Arab, Pakistani and Uzbekistani recruits led to the formation of elite units attached mainly to the Pashtun Taliban forces, consolidating links.

She arrived at the castle a reluctant bride of sixteen, to marry Pierre Eyquem, an eccentric but apparently exemplary chatelain (and a future mayor of Bordeaux himself), and, once having settled her duty to her children by bearing them, she was attached mainly to herself.

Even within the lid, subunits have been demarcated into two modules: module 1 (Rpn6, Rpn8, Rpn9, Rpn9 and Rpn11), which interacts with both CP and base sub-complexes and module 2 (Rpn7, Rpn12 Rpn12 and Rpn15) that is attached mainly to module 1.

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This double mutation increases the binding to α2,6 SA, and the virus can attach mainly to type I and type II pneumocytes but minimally to the larynx in human.

It is likely the affection and respect that most Thais have for their 80-year-old king attaches mainly to his charismatic personality, not the royal family or the monarchy as an institution.

The mixed cell suspension was plated into a culture flask and incubated for 15 minutes to allow most of the MEFs to attach, leaving mainly rat iPSCs suspended.

Results showed that seagrasses facilitated some organisms (mainly attached epifauna) while lugworms facilitated others (primarily burrowing infauna), generating distinctly different macrofauna communities in hummocks and hollows.

Jacob's fame is mainly attached to pieces he made for the Bonapartes late in his career.

As Stefan Jaecklin of Oliver Wyman puts it, "in the integrated banking model there are limited benefits for the private bank from having an investment bank attached; the benefits mainly flow the other way round.

Stamped into the DNA of this society, from the postwar years until 1991, was that everyone had to work; for that, there had to be equal access to education, childcare (which was mainly attached to workplaces) and care for the elderly.

[Z], [R], and [L] were mainly attached to gender.

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