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Saddlers boss Smith, who made it to Wembley as a player in his days with Leyton Orient, expressed his relief at squeezing through.
As shown in Figure 2A, cells expressing desensitizable receptors orient toward the ligand gradient in the outer region of the ligand field where the ligand concentration is low.
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Consistent with the previous 1-D model, the 2-D modeling results show that cells expressing nondesensitizable receptors orient toward ligand gradients more robustly compared to cells expressing desensitizable receptors.
There's Ms. Bacall again in Sidney Lumet's stylish MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (1974), but she's part of a large ensemble cast.
3. The Venice-Simplon Orient Express I know this is a pricey way of getting to Venice, but the authenticity and the glamour of this private train is unbeatable.
ORIENT EXPRESS With a menu of small plates, the owners of Turks and Frogs highlight the route of the namesake train (Italian baby artichoke hearts, Hungarian salami, Turkish coffee, crème brûlée): 325 West 11th Street (Greenwich Street), (212) 691-8845.
Oh, if you haven't seen MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS, yet, uhm...SPOILER ALERT.
Suzy Welch contributes a great metaphor: "It's MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS, everyone stuck a knife into the victim".
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