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More importantly, Germany was shocked in 2011 when it learned that a small terrorist cell, under the grandiose name of National Socialist Underground (NSU), had been responsible for a string of killings over almost a decade.
At nightfall, the policemen took Ruqayah, her sister and friend down to the communal cell under the police station where adult women detained on criminal charges – drug dealing, prostitution, violent crimes – were held.
Next day, in a barren cell under the Washington courtroom where he is on trial for sedition, Naziphile George Sylvester Viereck Sr., already serving a one-to-five-year prison term as an unregistered agent of the Reich, listened stolidly as his wife broke the news to him.
The latest in Citizen's long-running series of solar-powered watches is a prime example, with a handsome stainless steel build quality that aces its tackier plastic competition, and a discrete solar cell under the face that means you'll never need a new battery.
The suspect is held in a cell under the court building, so that he need not be driven through the streets of Denver, where he might be sprung from captivity by his allies or killed by them lest he reveal too much.
So putting the solar cell under the image sensor doesn't actually deprive it of light.
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Looking at her red blood cells under the microscope, the doctor noticed stippling which suggests toxicity.
This meeting was full of metastasis biologists looking at cancer cells under the microscope.
We rely on stem cells under the surface to migrate in and replace them.
Allison's postdoctoral researchers implanted cancer cells under the skin of mice, some of which were then treated with an antibody that blocked CTLA-4.
First, they saw cells under the microscope and confirmed that DNA was present.
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