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In wild-type m6/m7 NMJs, SSR-localized Dlg forms a halo around the HRP staining in type Ib boutons (Fig. 2A); boutons deficient in Dlg staining were rare in controls (approximately one per NMJ; Fig. 2E).
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There is also "emanata," or what emerges from the character's heads such as musical notes, hearts, or drops of sweat that in intense situations can form a halo around a head.
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After Che's assassination in 1967, Korda's portrait - now starkly simplified, with the beret lifting off to form a halo and its red star holding out a remote hope that heaven might still be established on Earth - found its way on to posters, lapel badges and T-shirts.
Without warning, as if we were watching a striptease, the movie sheds all realism and bares itself to the fantastic; the woman rises and spins, the Uzi bullets form a halo around her brow, and she slays her paltry attackers with special effects.
The power and intensity of her footwork, her dramatic display of the proud upper-body carriage of flamenco — back slightly arched, shoulders back, arms forming a halo around the head — the suspense that she can generate simply by walking slowly across the stage are qualities that make her an undisputed star.
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