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His father called out in a hard low tenor, a voice all the stranger for being rarely heard in regular speech.
A blinkered approach could lead to the stadium being rarely used with the result that it becomes an expensive white elephant for the taxpayer".
This newly discovered evolutionary origin explains both why π-helices are cryptic, being rarely annotated despite occurring in 15% of known proteins, and why they tend to be associated with function.
In just three years, says Professor Tim Walsh of Cardiff University who discovered the gene, it has grown in prevalence from being rarely observed at all to existing in between 1% and 3% in patients with Enterobacteriaceae infections in India.
As he warms up, he formulates a distinctly Houellebecqian, furtively puritanical world view: Love as a kind of innocence and as a capacity for illusion, as an aptitude for epitomizing the whole of the other sex in a single loved being rarely resists a year of sexual immorality, and never two.
As he warms up, he formulates a distinctly Houellebecqian, furtively puritanical world view: **{:.break one} ** Love as a kind of innocence and as a capacity for illusion, as an aptitude for epitomizing the whole of the other sex in a single loved being rarely resists a year of sexual immorality, and never two.
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