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Now, in Holy Fools, she has given birth to the greatest villain of them all: Guy LeMerle, a cut-throat so disloyal, so morally empty, that he bears only one comparison - Keyser Soze in The Usual Suspects.
Far up on a remote mountainside, the stately church commands a spectacular view over a deep forested gorge that bears only one sign of human habitation: a tiny stone hut once used by ascetic monks.
The seventh category of genomes bears only one replication origin homologue to tobacco origin sequences, and therefore, such symmetric gradients were not observed consistently in them.
Twelve additional CuBr fragments are connected to two adjacent Br ions such that each pentagonal {Cu5Br5} cycle bears only one these bromides.
We consistently find significant negative deamination gradients in the region (A2 → A2-C) containing LSC and tail ends spanning ~15kb each of the two inverted repeats for all species belonging to the first six categories (with the exception of Medicago truncatula which bears only one inverted repeat; see Additional File 3).
Similarly, in the amide series, compound 6 possessing three NO2 is a stronger opener (ΔV50 = −31.3 mV) than compound 7 which bears only one NO2 (ΔV50 = −12.2 mV).
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Standing (somewhat idly) in the men's room of his fitness center recently, he had a moment with nothing to read but the inspirational poster on the wall in front of him -- but, alas, it bore only one lonely word.
Cells may bear only one kind of plate or two.
The name means "two wings," and true flies bear only one pair of functional wings.
Each concubine was allowed to bear only one son, and it was then her job to bring him up.
In conclusion, I suggest that the last common ancestor of arthropods bore only one pair of ocellus-like visual organs that were modified in several arthropod lineages.
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