Sentence examples for copies initially from inspiring English sources

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"I think we got in 500 copies initially," Ms. Shanks said.

His pristine 1968 solo album of Christmas songs for Takoma, "The New Possibility," sold 100,000 copies initially and has been perennially reissued.

As the album soared to number one, a further 6,000 vinyl copies, initially sold for around £30, were made available but those too were an instant sell-out.

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Southern blot hybridization on the chromosomes of EC1118 confirmed that three copies of this region were present in EC1118: the copy initially described on chromosome XIV and two additional copies found in chromosomal bands attributed to chromosomes X and XII (Figure 2).

An advance of just $2,000 was forthcoming from Tyrant, according to the WSJ, and a mere 3,500 copies were initially printed – until rave reviews began to flood in from publications including the New York Times, which called it "perhaps the finest and most unsentimental love story of the new decade".

Bundle copies are initially sprayed (i.e. distributed) to nodes until the number of copies is depleted (in this study it is assumed that this number is 3).

In the United States, A Rush of Blood was Coldplay's first venture into the top 5 with 144,000 copies sold initially, stronger than its predecessor, Parachutes, which debuted at number 189 in December 2000.

When it was first published in 1932, the novel was moderately successful; 11,000 copies were initially printed, with a total of four printings by the end of the year, although a significant number of copies from the fourth printing had not been sold by 1936.

The gene copies were initially determined by slot blot hybridisation [ 43] and later adjusted by calculation from the NGS data [ 22] using a http://w3lamc.umbr.cas.cz/profrep/ server.

In fact, novel copies, being initially free from selective pressure because of their functional redundancy, depending on the relative forces of selection and drift may: i) remain very similar to the original copy and maintain the same function; ii) diverge and acquire a new function (neo-functionalization); or iii) lose their function and become pseudogenes (pseudogenization).

The wire copy also initially stated the government of Mali, instead of Niger, has been tackling corruption.

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