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Membranes surround and define the outer limits of enveloped viruses.
The billion-people-impacted scale may seem far-fetched, but two brothers define the outer limits here.
Membranes surround, define the outer limits of, and constitute much of the internal structure of, eukaryotes.
The ideas we pay for, as Ayn Rand grasped when she looked at her royalty statements, are those which define the outer edge.
Layered, urban and unexpected, it is a city apart from the sprawl and strip malls that define the outer edges of Los Angeles.
The opening of the Quartet in F (Op. 74, No. 2) and the robust rhythms that define the outer movements of the G minor "Rider" Quartet (Op. 74, No. 3) are cases in point.
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Yet in fact the lines demarcating forbidden insider information from ordinary corporate data shared between companies and investors or analysts are blurred, empowering prosecutors to define the outer-reaches after-the-fact, on a case-by-case basis.
The last four months have in some ways defined the outer reaches of his career.
The epicenter of Friday's temblor, however, lay 750 miles north of the ocean trench which defines the outer edge of the subduction zone.
Other Republicans sounded more optimistic, suggesting that the proposal defined the outer bounds for negotiations, which could now begin in earnest.
Astronomers have since discovered that Pluto is too small to have done that job (or even to be considered a planet), and it is really Neptune at 30 AU that defines the outer boundary of the planetary system.
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