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Imagine what Mitt (Really, Really, Really Available) Romney would have been saying about mortgages if he had the nomination in hand and was repositioning his deeply flexible self for the general election.
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In other words, flexible while deeply rooted.
Not just the wildly unpopular "El Khomri law" – a piece of legislation designed to make the labour market more flexible that was deeply unpopular with unions.
The juxtaposition of Christian martyrs and Brooklyn hipsters doesn't seem jarring because the history of subjectivity is now a shopping mall of flexible identities, none particularly deeply held.
Along with Mr. Grenadier, a deeply intuitive bassist, and Mr. Ballard, a flexible and locomotive drummer, he'll be revisiting material from Fly's excellent second album, "Sky & Country," which was released on ECM last week.
The building, finished when the architect was 67, trades the flat roofs and taut planes of his youthful work for more flexible forms and a deeply affecting, brilliantly executed primitivism.
This part of the protein is constituted by a number of discrete and more flexible globular domains, which extend deeply into the periplasm, possibly up to the cytoplasmic membrane.
In contrast to the widely adopted PSI-MI XML2.5 format (Kerrien et al., 2007b), which provides an extensive specification with numerous elements and a deeply branched hierarchy, DASINT uses a concise and flexible document format.
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