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Power Supply CEO and co-founder Patrick Smith tells me the company is now looking at "opportunities in cities that commonly land atop the list when folks think about size, wellness orientation, etc. Places like New York, Seattle, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas and Miami".

Otherwise, what would we write in our memoirs?" Jones, whose bold fashion choices commonly land her on best and worst dressed lists, still knows how to make headlines, such as when word came that she ate the placenta after her son's birth to stave off postpartum depression.

Conveniently, the genetic map predicts that most of the new landing sites fall at least 5 cM distant from the nearest commonly used landing site, which should facilitate recombination between these sites.

The variability and unpredictability of PE make it unlikely that the current suite of commonly used landing sites will be sufficient to support robust transgene expression in all tissues or at every developmental stage.

B&O is one of the most-commonly landed-upon squares on the board, making it a smart investment.

But in response to pressure from the chemicals industry, polymers, which are most commonly found in plastics, landed outside of the scope of the draft.

Some of the latter group, under the leadership of Umar ibn Hafs ibn Shuayb ibn Isa al Balluti, commonly known as Abu Hafs, landed in Alexandria and took control of the city until 827, when they were besieged and expelled by the Abbasid general Abdullah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani.

Areas deemed available for agriculture are often areas with a land cover (and use!) that cannot be easily classified into one of the commonly used land classification systems to make land cover inventories from remote sensing, and this can easily lead to politically motivated classifications [ 38,39].

Models attempting to forecast salt-marsh response to future sea-level rise commonly ignore land-use changes, despite the recent coastal population boom and the potential of land-use changes to alter sediment sources and modify established sediment-transport pathways.

The result is that the tribe has amassed $13.5 million in assets and 1,000 acres of commonly held land.

More commonly, the land is broadly rolling, and parts of the northern plains are sharply dissected into badlands.

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