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In the world of B.L., by contrast, romance can exist free of baggage.
In all cells, DNA does not exist free in solution but rather as a protein-coated complex called chromatin.
Black Power has given way to #BlackLivesMatter, the devolution of a movement for resources and recognition to a fight to exist, free of state-sanctioned violence.
In compensation for the cancelled shows, he released a collection of eight new songs, titled A Place That Doesn't Exist, free online, despite the fact that his second album, Nobody Knows, had only come out last September.
As Toledo explained to me, he saw himself as making music "for the Internet," where his songs could exist free of backstory, without reference to time, place, or persona.
Military-owned businesses -- including a bank, 47 percent of a leading automobile maker and 10percentt of Turkey's cement-making capacity -- are among Turkey's largest enterprises and exist free from taxes.
Was he lamentable for still believing that a Communist state could ultimately exist, free from the corruption which plagues all systems, to the benefit of a fair, just society?
Phthalocyanine with SF5 exists free from aggregation and protonation in dichloromethane solution.
There exist free phen molecules and solvent molecules in the lattice.
There exist free -COOH groups in the polymer backbone which are not strongly bound to TiO2 surface.
For oleic acid-coated MNPs, the sharp peak at 1,715 cm−1 assigned to carbonyl indicates that there exists free oleic acid.
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