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The former compound of a single clan might become home to two dozen families, and the city's population swelled with new arrivals.

Borrowing his brother's motorcycle, Hikmat drove out to the former compound of the Taliban leader Mullah Omar, in the hills north of the city.

Driven through town to the former compound of a mining company, "the journalists" find the military leader Prince Johnson in the middle of his morning concert, "gripping an acoustic guitar and singing 'Rivers of Babylon,' a Creole-reggae version of Psalm 137" to his troops.

In 2000, he co-founded the Museum of Idaho, in Idaho Falls, and created the Market Theatre Company, and the next year he bought the former compound of the Aryan Nations in northern Idaho, which had been confiscated from the Nazi group by court order, and donated the land to a local college as a peace park.

As I discovered during that August visit, those spots are all still present in some form: the Flynns' sprawling, sea-front cattle ranch; the former compound of Princess Nina Aga Khan, now a spa-resort called Tiamo; and, most notably, Frenchman's Cove, the Westons' 42-acre resort, which opened back in the 1960s as one of the world's most expensive hotels.

It bought the former compound of the British embassy last year for $95 million and plans to grace one of Central Bangkok's most coveted neighborhoods with a luxury retail complex and hotel.

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This difference is explained by a higher specificity and affinity of the former compound for EP4 receptors than the latter, which has a crossreactivity with TP receptors (Coleman et al, 1994a, 1994b).

They noticed that as the Ca2+ content of the former compound increases, the polarization of the atom on the A site decreases but not as quickly as the simple mixing would suggest.

Hayden Lake, a community of about 400 people that is 10 miles south of the former compound, has probably borne the biggest brunt of the image problem.

This approach strongly suggested the biphasic degradation of 3CB and phenanthrene: immediate degradation of the former compound mainly by Burkholderia and the delayed degradation of the latter one syntrophically by two phyla.

Systemic studies over a series of metal ions reveal that binding with Fe3+ for the former compound induces the decrease of fluorescence emission intensity by 37.2%, while for the latter one results in a more remarkable decrease in the fluorescence emission intensity by 90.3%, rendering compound 2 the first example of DPA-modified porphyrin fluorescence ON OFF sensor for Fe3+.

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