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The problem for the Republican brand is that a third straight election in which the young vote decisively for Democrats — even if the G.O.P. wins this November — could imprint negative perceptions that last decades.
I spent the day reading on park benches and on long subway rides — never in libraries — always bearing lofty poetry collections, always muttering the lines out loud, as if by doing so I could imprint them into the sidewalks, and reorganize my mental map of the city according to my books: "bibliography as cartography".
A pregnant woman who was startled by a frog, for instance, could imprint her impression onto the body of her child; that is, her child's body might manifest physical evidence of the event, such as webbed toes or fingers or a froglike head.
If only we could imprint this on our brains for all of those times when the scale seems to measure so much more than weight.
What was special about Pokémon, however, was the extent to which players could imprint their own personalities on their party members.
By 8AM, I had recovered to the point where the following memory could imprint itself onto my brain: a kid with a quiff, in a leather jacket, doing long, slow spins through a shaft of sunlight.
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Alternatively, the newly emerged primary imprint could provide the source of a non-coding transcript that could indirectly imprint the gene in which it resides and/or influence the allelic balance in expression of flanking genes.
Recently, Court and colleagues suggested that placental-specific imprinted loci could be imprinted by an epigenetic mechanism, such as histone modification, independent of germline methylation [ 30].
Already, fans were buying Reds tickets as well as jerseys where Griffey 24 could be imprinted.
For decades, cosmologists have thought that the signature of primordial gravitational waves could be imprinted on this radiation.
These restriction enzymes could be imprinted on paper and made to change color when exposed to viral or bacterial RNA in urine, much the way over-the-counter pregnancy tests change color when exposed to hormones in urine.
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