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It takes a summer such as this to bring the British close to the element on which their island shores were founded.
To serve, sprinkle the top with the remaining sugar and caramelize with a blowtorch (you can do this under a hot grill, but make sure the ramekins are close to the element).
Plastic debonding sleeves were applied to selected main strands in order to limit the concrete tension close to the element ends.
One third of the non-confirmed events (excisions) were caused by the deletion of a DNA fragment close to the element but not the element itself.
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The ocean gets foamy and big and crashes, and you really feel close to the elements.
Fonda, touching as an actor, proves astonishing as a director, using a fluid, tactile style to conjure a life lived close to the elements and to sudden death.
A kidney-shaped pool extends from the hillside into the living room, which a motorized glass wall can open or close to the elements.
It's quite an experience living so close to the elements - we were in negative temperatures continuously for three days and - despite the sun - the air temperature never rose above about minus 5. It's tough, and not just on the body, as the cold can affect your mood as well.
They are present both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm and also close to the elements of cytoskeleton as well as in the vicinity of the plasma membrane and tonoplast [ 9- 13].
See how it feels to be so close to the elements.
Motif1 from the Promzea analysis was statistically close to the TATABOX1 element, an element that is critical for the initiation of tissue specific transcription [ 73, 74].
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