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Snrpn normally displays imprinted expression in all tissues [ 40], while Ube3a has imprinted expression only in the brain [ 41- 43].
Mr. Knesel has imprinted his style on the new spot.
I think that has imprinted on a lot of people, that they 'trust' him, that that makes him 'trustworthy'trustworthy
"With Knut, it's clear that he has imprinted on humans, and when neither his keeper nor visitors are there, he cries out," said Thomas Pietsch, a biologist.
This early memory has imprinted this elusive emotion into my brain as a positive experience, and I have been drawn ever after to music I perceive as melancholic.
To say that Qingdao is a company town understates the degree to which a single corporation, the Haier Group, has imprinted itself on the landscape.
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What photographs do people have imprinted on their watches?
Thanks to a number of adverts and endorsements the album had imprinted itself on the public's consciousness, he added.
Here the artists have imprinted the cards with an enigmatic narrative: the stories and secrets of two women who lived in the former Trades Maiden hospital.
So was my conversation with Surkat, which revealed how 20th-century politics, particularly the clash between nationalism and ethnic loyalties, had imprinted itself on the hinterlands.
This latter object must be one to which they have already been exposed in other words, one on which they have imprinted.
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