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The speaker will also be expected to restore transparency to the House.

Mr. Bainwol, who also worked as a budget analyst for the White House under Ronald Reagan, will be expected to restore a cohesive voice to the alliance.

In any event, Mr Kerry could hardly be expected to restore peace in so short a time.He made two other stops on his first African tour as secretary of state.

In Manchester next week, the real stars of Egyptian sport will be expected to restore some national pride at the Men's World Squash Championships. .

If present, such donors would be expected to restore viability to a dprE1 mutant.

Presently surgical procedures including vocal fold injection, thyroplasty, arytenoid adduction, and laryngeal reinnervation can be expected to restore vocal function of symptomatic UVFP.

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While restoration of the pristine sequence (SupE) was expected to restore full function to gpD, it was somewhat surprising that the substitution of the glutamine, a carboxamide, 146.2 Da, polar neutral a.a. with tyrosine, a bulky (181.2 Da), aromatic and hydrophobic a.a. restored nearly full viability to the λ Dam15 phage.

And this sportsman was expected to restore England's pride.

(In response to appeals from GTO enthusiasts, Pontiac is expected to restore hood scoops to future models).

A passionate speaker with a walrus moustache, he was expected to restore the party's core values.

Much of the focus is already on Lloyds, which is expected to restore dividends to shareholders for the first time since the 2008 banking crisis.

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