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Given both his interest in film acting and the limited role historically assigned to black entertainers, you can understand why he doesn't want to smile for his first big film role.
The problem is studied from the point of view of a regulator in charge of deciding whether or not to give access to large-scale fishermen to a reproductive zone historically assigned to artisanal fishermen.
Irigaray's writing style is often mimetic, an approach that she claims has been "historically assigned to the feminine" (Irigaray 1985b, 76) and therefore that she adopts deliberately in order to "try to recover the place of her exploitation by discourse" (Irigaray 1985b, 76).
As referred in Berger [9], it has been historically assigned to the families Oxytrichidae [20], [62] [64], Urostylidae [64] [67], Amphisiellidae [68], Keronidae [15], [69] [73], Spirofilidae [74], [75], or as incertae sedis within the order Stichotrichida [76].
Studies of Hapalops are often hampered by taxonomic issues as over twenty species were historically assigned to the genus (De Iuliis and Pujos, 2006).
The cargo binding activity of the retromer is historically assigned to the trimer of Vps26-Vps29-Vps35, whereaSnxhe subunitunis is responsible for membrane association (reviewed recently in refs, ).
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18 Edwards as Salesman Senator John Edwards has been deployed to build up Senator John Kerry in their campaign for the White House, even though vice-presidential candidates have historically been assigned to tear down the opposition.
As Glenn McGee, an assistant professor of bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, said, "We provide an enormous amount of research muscle on questions the scientists can't answer, like what is potentially an embryo, what does it mean to destroy an embryo and what rights have historically been assigned to embryos and people who make them.
However, there is evidence that the majority of funding for translational research has still historically been assigned to the translation from bench-to-bedside [ 20] rather than on implementation [ 21] or population health impact.
For example, individual families and sub-caste groups were not historically assigned randomly to residences in the divisions, and there continues to be some movement of individuals perhaps by choice across divisions.
This superstock was essentially the earlier Chari-Nile family together with certain languages or groups formerly assigned to independent and historically isolated units.
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