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Because painting today encompasses camp without guilt, it wouldn't be surprising if Leon Frederic's triptych "The Stream," with its Rubensian babies cascading through Alpine mist, caught some contemporary artists' attention, if only for its sheer hypnotic awfulness.
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Spanning much of the state's Atlantic coastline, it encompasses Camp Lejeune, the Marine Corps' main East Coast base, is home to tens of thousands of military retirees and votes reliably Republican.
With the host nation entirely given over to soccer for a month, it's immersive experience, much like going away to camp — a camp that encompasses an entire country.
(This gesture can be found even in some Holocaust fiction: Jorge Semprún, who survived Buchenwald, enacts such a formal freedom from temporality in his novel "The Long Voyage"; the book is set on the train en route to the camp, but breaks forward to encompass the entire camp experience).
In July, the trust bought the 57-acre camp property that encompasses fields, woods, a stream and several buildings, including a 1750 farmhouse that is one of the oldest in town and a log home that once was part of a Finnish camp.
This 2010 novel about a Palestinian family living in a refugee camp post 1948 encompasses several characters: among them, twins separated and raised by an Israeli family and a Palestinian family.
The operation has encompassed nearby refugee camps, the latest of several incursions into camps seen as hotbeds of Palestinian militancy.
This signal transduction pathway further encompasses production of the second messenger cAMP by adenylyl cyclase and subsequent activation of Rap signaling that promotes cell migration [ 103].
Insect ORs have been reported recently to be ligand-gated cationic channels (ionotropic receptors) that may or may not encompass an additional cAMP-dependent metabotropic receptor component [14], [15].
Interestingly, CpG site 1 encompasses a binding site for the transcription factor cAMP response element-binding (CREB) protein, 47 while CpG site 8 encompasses a putative Sp1 transcription factor-binding site as mentioned earlier, suggesting that aberrant methylation at these sites could affect Bdnf expression by disrupting transcription factor binding (Fig. 2f).
No-frills, which depending on one's definition also encompasses chain gangs (even for women) and boot camps, is a return to a more punitive penal age.
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