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Since the time of St . Paul the conversion of the Jews has been, for many Christians, a longed-for mark of the end of history, the prelude to the Messianic Age.
Before the 18th century, the civilised traveller looked for marks of civilisation; a wild landscape was viewed only as a place unmarked by human improvement.
The same holds for the desire for great wealth or for marks of fame, such as statues: they cannot provide the security that is the genuine object of the desire.
Similar levels of association were found in blastoderm-specific CRMs for marks of active enhancers.
We found that at the majority of DMRs in mouse ESCs, the silenced alleles were enriched for marks of constitutive heterochromatin, ATRX, and histone H3.3.
Alternatively, the feeding station can be equipped with one or more spray colours for marking of the sows to avoid separation.
In the embryonic day 14.5 (E14.5) mouse brain, DNase I-hypersensitive regions align with ChIP-seq peaks from the EMCODE project [ 24] for marks of promoters (H3K4me3), enhancers (H3K4me1, H3K27ac), and poised or negatively regulated regions (H3K27me3).
Also add red lip liner in crooked lines all over the face for marks of blood.
Perhaps the real yearning at the World Cup is for a mark of greatness.
I say "old-style", for the mark of this approach is its residual puritanism.
He was nominated on several occasions for the Mark of the Year, but he never won the award.
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