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Mr. Kolker, a contributing editor for New York magazine, has a way of describing bad childhoods without pressing down too grimly, without becoming maudlin or overly condemning of the situations people have found themselves in.
Although we used six independently generated batches of SV40 large T antigen-immortalized MEF per genotype, generated fresh in our lab, Yan et al. do not specify how their fibroblasts were immortalized or whether they used primary MEF, as used in the original paper describing Bad −/− mice.
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The report does not name bad actors; it describes bad acts.
(Quarrington has a peculiar fixation with vividly described bad breath -- Kaz's, Samson's.
FITS Binary Table file containing a list of rectangular pixel regions that describe bad or hot pixel regions.
This editorial describes bad practices appearing in the majority of published articles in the twenty leading journals within all of these 16 subcategories.
Traffic is an outlier here, an environment where we still behave as if some level of carnage is unavoidable, explained away with the same logic we might use to describe bad weather.
She described "Bad" similarly as she gave it a "C−": "this tune also sounded noticeably defunkified".
When I asked Becca about her digestion, she groaned and described bad gas and bloating, as well as constipation.
Edna Gundersen of USA Today described Bad as being Jackson's "most polished effort to date," that is "calculated but not sterile".
Jon Pareles of The New York Times described Bad as being a "gleaming, high-tech dance record that's just a little eccentric at the edges".
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