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Ally will get spliced for real on June 10 next year.
His contortions sometimes get spliced into the game videos shown at practice.
What's our relation to science and nature when everything's DNA can get spliced up and changed?
The globin studies did, however, lead Maniatis and his colleagues to a deeper understanding of how mRNA transcripts get spliced before they can direct the production of a protein.
The concept has taken off recently, buoyed by the release of Country Club, an EP from longtime nightclub DJ/producer Dee Jay Silver on which two scorned-lover tales (Carrie Underwood's Two Black Cadillacs and Dolly Parton's Jolene) get spliced together, while Alabama's 1983 hit Dixieland Delight features guest vocals from Southern rap group Nappy Roots.
Apart from causing interference problems, the "2B1Q" algorithm used in America (and the "4B3T" line code used in Europe) to transmit digital signals along a pair of copper telephone lines stumbles badly over "bridge taps" where the wires get spliced.Better ways of doing thingsWe pointed out that there are better alternatives for delivering broadband over the last mile.
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And what could be more nautical than tying the knot or getting spliced?
Like Bond he had a fear of commitment and marriage, preferring the safety of affairs with other men's wives, and, like Bond, he eventually caved in and got spliced.
It was Gamal Abdel Nasser's policy of handing out an acre of agricultural land to each nuclear family in the aftermath of his coup against British rule in 1952 that sowed the seeds of Cairo's demographic explosion; as rural families grew bigger and dwindling land supplies got spliced up between children, waves of migration began into the capital, swelling its already saturated streets.
The couple have made a film to celebrate gay marriage, getting spliced themselves on Saturday, screening it on Monday on Channel 4, which will include a duet for their mothers that I can't describe, because it would make you cry, and also because it is embargoed.
"Today's Single Ladies" gets temporarily spliced with "Cybertooth 9".
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