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A lot of the work formerly performed by makeup has been redirected into products and procedures — eyelash extensions, micro-current facials, injections of all kinds — leading to, and prompted by, an aesthetic of militant naturalness surrounded by an unambiguous aura of money and work.

The boundary between integration module and vcrABC is delineated by an unambiguous difference in nucleotide identity, 75.0 and 99.4%, respectively.

To test the hypothesis that CEP-EPs are produced in vivo and possess similar biological activities as those of CEP-proteins, we prepared pure samples of a CEP-PE by an unambiguous chemical synthesis.

Several recent models have addressed questions of this kind, either emphasizing the dynamics of partner variation in one-to-one interactions [ 10, 11], or that hosts will settle for mixed communities of symbionts dominated by an unambiguous mutualist [ 12- 14].

But there is little doubt that many perceived cancer clusters reported to state health agencies by concerned citizens are accompanied by an unambiguous expectation that a "successful" investigation will uncover an environmental cause of cancer in the affected community (Gawande, 1999; Winn, 2005; Thun & Sinks, 2004).

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Adding this referendum to the ballot would do immense good for the Iraqi nation, by motivating people to support the election and to vote; for our forces, by giving an exit strategy or a mandate to stay; and for the world, by providing an unambiguous example of the power of democracy.

If the corners of one pentagon in P1 are labeled in succession by 1,3,5,2,4 an unambiguous tagging in all the pentagons is established, the order being either clockwise or counterclockwise.

A more democratic system might even liberate managers, by giving them an unambiguous mandate and recruiting other non-activist shareholders.

Pointedly, no character in "Maid in Manhattan" is depicted quite so unpalatably and pathetically as the actual owner of the Dolce suit, a Sotheby's executive played by Natasha Richardson, who, jilted by her fiancé, makes an unambiguous play for Mr. Fiennes.

Plunging global oil prices, and the resultant drop in inflation, have so far been experienced by British consumers as an unambiguous plus.

Rhee had never publicly surrendered his "march north and unify" position, and in private he hinted that he might "accept" an armistice only in return for serious commitments by the United States, including an unambiguous mutual security alliance and $1 billion in economic aid.

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