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The PRI, which controlled Mexico for seven decades and would presumably be a main target of any investigations, continues to wield significant power in Congress.
Earlier on Thursday, at a stop here, he said that the health care system would be a main target for spending cuts, in part because Medicaid is the largest single part of the budget.
The results suggested that the kidney may be a main target organ of exposure to nano-TiO2 through different routes into the body.
A lysine cluster present in the N-terminal half (aa 167 169) was found to be a main target of ubiquitination.
Although the liver has been known to be a main target organ, there is limited information on in vivo molecular mechanism of mercury-induced toxicity in the liver.
DNA double strand break in eukaryotes may be a result of membrane damage induced apoptosis/necrosis with DNA cleavage, which has been reported to be a main target for CNTs.
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North Africa is a main target.
Stephon Marbury, who with Thomas was a main target of the fans' ire, had 19 points.
It's widely assumed that environmental groups opposing the tar sands are a main target.
Again, the Lib Dems have been a main target of protests, with a few constituency offices occupied.
She had never been to the Middle East and had no expertise in the Muslim community that was a main target of the administration's public diplomacy efforts.
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