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Everybody stayed neat and perfectly coifed, especially Ms. Bain, who hardly changed expression come what may.
Not only did an incredulous expression come over my uncle's face — raised eyebrows, marvelling nod — but the words just out of my mouth sounded alien even to me, pompous and lacking in conviction.
"I've started to use the expression 'Come out, come out, wherever you are!' " said Marcus Lewis, who is running as an independent.
Where did that expression come from? A. It probably came up about five years ago when someone was asking me, what's the best piece of advice you can give an entrepreneur?
And where did the expression come from in the first place?
Another expression, "come upon" is related to a statement by Jesus in, "I am sending the promise of my Father upon you.
We then used the resulting framework to address the question whether metabolic pathways regulated by both metabolic interactions and through gene expression, come close to the ideal control structures designed in control engineering.
One of the pieces of evidence supporting Haig's kin conflict theory of imprinting is that so many examples of parent specific gene expression come from embryos, placentas and endosperms, exactly where they are expected if the conflict is over how much the embryo gets relative to its siblings.
The molecular mechanisms that lie behind the development of heart failure induced by cytokines remain, at least in part, elusive, but there are consistent observations indicating that chronic immune activation and anomalous miRNA expression come together in the failing heart (van de Vrie et al., 2011).
Even if you are really bored in the vacation, try not to let "that" expression come on your face.
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