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Mr. Rumsfeld suggested today that the timing depended on how quickly parts of the base could be made into a maximum-security prison.
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"After saying he's a great soccer player, he begins adding details like, 'I remember that glorious afternoon when we scored a hundred and twenty-seven goals.'" Intrigued by the story, and by Gorali's claim that an animated feature based on it could be made for two million dollars, Campanella agreed to direct.
Therefore, final decisions based on SC could be made by the time bulls are approximately 12 months old [ 10].
In this way, at each informative base a clear decision could be made about whether a particular contig more closely matched the homoeolog on the A, B or D genome.
In addition isolation of novel FAEs could be made based on ecological consideration based on the question: where are feruloyl esterases likely to be encountered?
In Rome, new wine was actually a base from which various drinks could be made.
Based on this, the argument could be made that organ donation fulfilled one of the highest religious virtues.
Under the rules of so-called "signature strikes," decisions about whether to fire missiles from drones could be made based on patterns of activity deemed suspicious.
Findings like these are extremely worrying when you consider that public policy decisions could be made based on them.
In 72% of patients on whom aqueous tap was done, a confirmed clinical diagnosis could be made based on aqueous fluid analysis by PCR and/or antibody titers.
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