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Rather than expressing hot or banal nationalism these discourses/practices effectively merge the two, challenging any simple dichotomy between them.
In an interview with The Georgia Straight, Martin expressed that Hot Chip didn't want to create a "'classic' record that would have a particular sound" as they wanted to make music that was "quite experimental and out-there".
"This whole Hooked series stems from several different things that came into my life, and ideas and concepts that became a cohesive body of work," says Brody. "[It] echoes some of the sentiments that I have expressed in Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and Handguns with our addiction to fast food and accessibility.
He tells Ella, "It's complicated" and Ella is like: no it's not, we're not in some old-people rom-com, we are hot young things who need to express our hot young hotness out in the open.
Those on the qui vive who need to flaunt their with-it-ness in the face of the stodgily au courant have turned to hot, with the extreme of "forwardly fashionable, at the center of attention" expressed as way hot or hot-hot.
After training, we had sample-specific transcriptome expression landscapes as well over- and under-expressed hot spots for every sample.
When Sandra Lerner, the board's Bronx representative, expressed concern about hot classrooms, Mr. Levy chose to lower expectation by acknowledging that not every student would be sitting in a cool classroom.
But that still left plenty of choice for a collection that expressed Billy Idol's "Hot in the City," by bringing steamy summer sex into an urban atmosphere: shorts and ultrabrief dresses made of scuba divers' Neoprene; a flesh-revealing bandeau top under a yellow suit bristling with silver studs; or a pistachio ice cream green dress with knife pleats in jersey to one side.
In the figure 1E (panels c, f) we show that ANXA1 co-localized in both MIA PaCa-2 and PANC-1 cells with FAK, a protein commonly expressed in adhesion hot spots of migrating/invasive cells.
In E. coli, single-base differences are nonrandomly distributed across sequenced genomes with higher frequencies in poorly expressed genes, and with hot and cold regions spanning entire operons (Martincorena et al., 2012), about the size of the strong hotspots mapped here (2 to <60 kb).
"Such dogmatism, founded on ignorance and expressed with a blast of hot air, irked me," she writes.
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