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If he did manage to capture a stretch of quiet that extreme, I wondered, what would it reveal?
Since it launched a massive offensive in Iraq in June, the Islamic State has managed to capture a stretch of territory in Iraq and Syria that's about the size of the U.K. The militants were able to steal millions of dollars in cash and other materials from banks and military installations during its campaign, according to the Associated Press.
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This result suggests that despite general T-richness of the LkACS, the functionally relevant motif contains information not captured by a stretch of A or T nucleotides alone.
Another captures a stretch of Queens Boulevard, the multilane vehicular spine of one of New York City's five boroughs, showing its cars, walkers, stores and trees dotting into the distance.
Mary Nimmo Moran's "Looking Seaward — Long Lane, East Hampton" (1884) beautifully captures a remote stretch of coastal terrain.
▪ A dene can be defined to capture an association of stretches of DNA (contiguous or not) transcribed into an RNA molecule involved in the regulation of transcription, translation, or post-translational events.
The sun's energy is captured by a "solar awning," which is a stretch of glass, fabric or stainless steel that can be fitted to an apartment or office window.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghanistan authorities have captured a senior member of the Pakistan Taliban in a stretch of mountains near the frontier between the two countries, Afghan and Pakistani officials said on Tuesday.
–On March 11, a stretch of highway near Rockville, Maryland, was shut down for 30 minutes so local police could capture three armed bank robbers.
A stretch of track is ruined, too.
It is a stretch of 28 tournaments.
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