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While the trip has often been "fantastic fun," each day "is a complete scramble," admitted Mr. Juritz, who says he has dodged unsympathetic security guards in Berlin and suspicious policemen in Asia.
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This is indirectly indicated by the near complete scrambling of gene order among closely related species (e.g., Palmer and Herbon 1988; Handa 2003; Ogihara et al. 2005; Alverson et al. 2010) and by high levels of rearrangement even among different varieties of the same species (Allen et al. 2007; Fujii et al. 2010; Darracq et al. 2011; Davila et al. 2011).
In a pink chequered cowgirl shirt and designer gumboots, she sets off at a clip down a steep dirt path, past an obstacle course they've set up for their young sons, complete with scramble nets and tires.
The text can subsequently be used for different follow-up activities, including as a cloze (removing certain words and leaving a blank which students have to complete); a sentence scramble (taking individual sentences and mixing-up the words for learners to sequence correctly); or mixing-up all the sentences in the text and having students put them back in order.
The Kremlin embarked on a policy that amounted to disrupting Europe's post-cold-war order, complete with the scrambling of military jets over Nato skies.
China could use the completed installations to "scramble fighter jets to intercept, tail and attempt to evict incoming military aircraft," Xie noted.
There would have been a Madeleine median-style media frenzy as soon as the news broke, with 24-hour live feeds from the school gates complete with pundits scrambling to TV studios to pontificate.
Every year, teams of hundreds of competitors scramble over four days to complete roughly 350 challenges.
With a minute left the substitute Miguel Layun took advantage in a goalmouth scramble to complete the scoring.
So much so that Ms. Roginski had to scramble to complete the Riverside Trolley Dances route when she lost a prime site because of unforeseen construction.
In the financial markets, Edward Guay, chief economist for the Cigna Corporation, is looking for increased volatility as businesses and individuals scramble to complete projects, make purchases and defer income in order to gain whatever tax advantages are possible between the time the tax bill is completed and the effective dates of its provisions come into play.
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