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Its characters want to be known, which means to be forgiven; in God's absence, the reader's conscience has to scrutinise their confessions and arrive at a proper judgment.
This was compound E, or cortisone, as it came to be known, which had been isolated by Edward C. Kendall in 1935.
In 2002, when he was head of the HIV department of the World Health Organisation, he launched a campaign to get 3 million people on antiretroviral treatmentby 2005 and let it be known which countries were lagging behind.
12.10pm: We go over live to the Senate armed forces committee to hear the US defence secretary Bob Gates and, later, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Admiral Mike Mullen tell Congress that the policy of "don't ask, don't tell" (or DADT, as it shall be known), which bars declared homosexuals from serving in the US armed forces.
They hope that by then it would be known which two teams from the group would join four others for the final round in the region, which will send three teams to the final stages of the tournament in Japan and South Korea.
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Four phosphonate breakdown pathways are known which differ in their substrate specificity and cleavage mechanisms.
Bacterial-originated PHA depolymerases are known, which may help in the breakdown of polymer (polyhydroxyalkanoate).
Note, that up to present only one human-designed solution was known which is optimal in time.
That is to say the temperature can be obtained when the pressure is known, which is different from supercritical water.
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