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Enthusiasm for intermingled seating at the State of the Union address grew last year in the wake of the deadly mass shooting at a constituent meet-and-greet event held by Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz)., who announced over the weekend that she will be resigning at the end of the week to focus on her recovery.
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The model for intermingled-fibre hybrids also considers stochastic fibre strengths and fibre fragmentation, and can therefore predict a brittle or pseudo-ductile response of hybrid discontinuous composites as observed experimentally, as well as hybrid effects.
As for Palestinian refugees, historians have shown that after Arab countries rejected the United Nations' partition of Palestine, during months of intense battles in 1947 and 1948, life became difficult for the intermingled populations and for Arab villages.
Interestingly, detailed analysis of the LGP of drd1a-EGFP mice revealed a loose weave of intermingled fibers that could account for sparse terminals of striatonigral neurons targeting the pallidum (Fig. 7), in agreement with the basal fluorescent signal previously observed in the LGP of drd1a-EGFP mice [12], [13].
These comparisons illustrate the advantages of using high purity sorted cells from individual adult mice to allow for statistical analysis of gene expression from intermingled cell types under different conditions.
Not for the first time, though, the connection between golf and business had become so intermingled for the two activities to be indistinguishable.
Known among military historians chiefly for the "great slaughter" that occurred when columns of intermingled arquebusiers and pikemen met in the center, it also demonstrates the continuing role of traditional heavy cavalry on a battlefield largely dominated by the emerging pike and shot infantry.
The crystalline form of salt, known as halite, consists of intermingled sodium and chlorine atoms, one sodium atom for each one of chlorine.
Unfortunately, the impression is one of intermingled bemusement and nausea.
The first commercial "flight" from New York to Los Angeles, in 1929, was a forty-eight-hour purgatory of intermingled train and air time, the better to avoid flying at night, which early travellers were reluctant to do. Gordon quotes one passenger's description of the mood in boarding areas: "Marie Antoinette on her way to the guillotine was a bluebird for happiness in comparison".
This collection of intermingled ice crystals can occasionally reach several centimetres in diameter.
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