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A new constitution containing a more precise definition of both the religious and the sovereign status of the order was adopted in 1961, and a code was issued in 1966.
Under federal rules, it is illegal to sell ground beef containing a more common strain of the bacteria, E. coli O157 H7, which has been responsible for thousands of illnesses, many deaths and the recall of millions of pounds of beef over the years.
Crack initiation is determined primarily by the central weld seam interface segment containing a more or less fractured layer of oxides.
In accord with our strategy, no RCA generation was observed during the passages when we used the E1 (3.2 kb -deleted Ad vectors containing a more than 3.0-kb -deletede expression cAdsette in the E3 region.
Two more trailers were released in March 2008, containing a more complete synopsis, with narration by Brian Cox.
Similar to perinatal transmission, a severe genetic bottleneck was also involved in heterosexual transmission with the transmitted virus containing a more compact and less glycosyloated Env for subtypes A and C [19], [20] but not for the majority of subtype B infections [19], [21], [22], [23].
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The second half contained a more direct approach from Del Bosque's men.
But the nature of the work itself is grueling, and the new recruitment plan contains a more aggressive screening process.
La Damoiselle Elue proved somewhat unfocused, but the Danses Sacrée et Profane, featuring harpist Catrin Finch, contained a more subtle expressivity.
You can get round the island in half a day, and it contains a more astonishing variety of scenery than anywhere else he can think of.
Smith told the newspaper that the tape contained a more damaging claim involving a member of the royal family and another member of staff.
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