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With masonic assistance, she went to the Royal Masonic School for Girls at Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, which she found "strict" rather than congenial.
In Southern Europe the hierarchical layering of agreements based on the favourability principle has usually found strict legal application (Sciarra 2006).
A previous report has found strict segregation of serotonin and dopamine producing cells [18].
More directly, Nilsson et al. found strict core M1 glycan modification of the glycopeptide consisting of mucin domain residues 361 373 in human α-DG, a peptide that is directly N-terminal to the peptide on which the core M3 phospho-O-mannose-trisaccharide was mapped by Yoshida-Moriguchi and colleagues.
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Mr. Khatami's support has always been widest among the young and women, the two groups who find strict Islamic laws most confining.
Reflecting upon the ambiguities of the previous two paragraphs, it might be argued that only where we find strict classical identity do we have pantheism.
Players found him strict and organized and businesslike.
His views seem to parallel those found in strict Islamic societies where women are segregated lest they inflame men's passions.
After preparing a rule in 1221 that was found too strict, Francis, with the help of several legal scholars, unwillingly composed the more restrained final rule in 1223.
John Quincy was not so resigned to any loss of prominence by the family, and he had imposed upon his three sons a tutoring regimen that Louisa regarded as preposterous, and even Abigail found excessively strict.
We found a strict requirement for hilA for full cloned SPI-1 expression and secretion.
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