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(Mr. Letterman doesn't have a segment called "Stupid Human Tricks" for nothing).
"We have a segment of our elderly in America who are not now getting help with their prescription drugs, and my mother is one of them".
So we have a segment of female shoppers and owners of Ugg who hate shopping, they don't like fashion," says Bergstrom, pausing to laugh.
MS. MARKOWITZ-MOSES observed that any project would probably have a segment of the population against it and that the village was unlikely to back down from its support for the current plan.
What I mean is that both fruit flies and humans have a segment of DNA that looks quite similar, and this segment of DNA serves as a blueprint for a protein that does similar things in both flies and humans.
You have to have a segment you focus on [in your networking].
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Nearly 13% of all multidomain proteins in the PDB may have a segment-swapped evolutionary precursor as estimated by more permissive searching criteria.
We have a segmented news media, so there is nobody in most newsrooms to stand apart from the prevailing assumptions.
Mature neutrophils are smaller than monocytes and have a segmented nucleus with several sections; each section is connected by chromatin filaments neutrophils can have 2 5 segments.
His mother, Kera Herzog, even has a segment.
Even Sesame Street had a segment called Miami Mice featuring two rodents in spiffy suits.
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