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Germany is rapidly converting, as are a number of other oil-poor European countries.
European leaders have said they could support converting as much as 10percentt of the bank's loans to grants.
She is even able to convince herself that she is helping the slaves because she is concerned for their "spiritual welfare" and because she sets about converting as many as she can.
The common strategy in mapping bisulfite-treated reads is to map to a converted genome, where all Cs are converted to Ts. Bisulfite treatment is harsh, and a balance must be struck between converting as many unmethylated cytosines as possible and retaining sufficient fragments at the appropriate sizes.
However, out of the blue a shift in momentum saw Stepanek with three set points as the world number one's serve faltered for the first time, the Czech converting as Djokovic fired wide.
Mvovo added the final try with Morne Steyn converting as the United States became the first side not to register a point in a match at this World Cup.
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Desai describes it as written for the converted, as well as being too dense.
They are now looking at loft buildings converted as long as 10 years ago.
Under the settlements, CBS and Clear Channel were allowed to convert as many as 850 print billboards to electronic ones.
Meanwhile, Riddick's new album, Invite The Light, features appearances from modern funk converts as diverse as Ariel Pink, Q-Tip and Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Natural photosynthesis is starkly inefficient: many plants convert as little as one per cent of the energy in the sunlight that falls on them.
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