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The lively and often good-quality press of the post-Soviet period is shrivelling as a result of structural shifts in the industry, the economic cycle and some fear manipulation by powerful outside interests.Take, for example, the fate of the Latvian daily "Telegraf", one of the best Russian-language news outlets in the region.
Or to use a more local example, the fate of New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine, an unpopular incumbent who lost to a Republican refusing to run on anything more specific than I'm-not-Corzine?
This scenario is a combination of two very familiar sci-fi tropes: the sleeper ship and the crash landing on a deserted alien world, which is a classic blend: take, for example, the fate of the ruined colony ship Hispania in Freelancer, the encounter with a meteor storm in Pitch BIack, or the hypersleep malfunction in zombies-in-space offering Pandorum.
For example, the fate of CSF pressure-driven endoneurial fluid at the distal ends of sensory nerves lacking open perineurial sleeves is not clear [ 69].
Nonetheless, there is a great deal of luck involved: for example, the fate of our papers or grant applications depends on who agrees to review them, and on how their personal perspectives influence the review.
It includes a summary of the most common surface coatings, functionalization strategies, and some examples of the fate of some nanomaterials based on their surface functionalities.
British monitors in the ZANU PF-dominated eastern provinces were strongly critical, reporting "brutal 'disciplinary murders' as examples of the fate awaiting those who failed to conform", name-taking and "claims to the possession of machines which would reveal how individuals had voted".
These models have a strong ability to resolve fine structures and have succeeded in revealing, for example, the fates of subducting slabs (e.g., Fukao et al., 1992; van der Hilst et al., 1997).
The use of the word pharaoh is a heavily freighted term drawn from Koranic texts, where the lesson of the fall of the pharaoh is deemed an example of the fate of arrogant leaders who think their own power equals God's.
She will be a good example of the fate of plagiarists next semester.
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