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The same applies to Akt, which, according to the author, is mentioned to be "inhibited" in some phrases and to be "downregulated" (as a protein?) by nelfinavir in other phrases.
In fact, split infinitives are grammatically correct, considering that they are unavoidable in some phrases and sentences, such as "to more than double".
The declamatory opening chorus "Behold the Lamb of God", in fugal form, is followed by the alto solo "He was despised" in E flat major, the longest single item in the oratorio, in which some phrases are sung unaccompanied to emphasise Christ's abandonment.
Ms. O'Connor's voice had a hard edge here and in "Die Mainacht," in which some phrases ended on a breathless note.
"In truth, some of the things you said reflected the way in which some phrases I used, either in a tweet or speech, have been decontextualised and repeated in order to portray me as being sexist".
And in the book, some phrase like "the 'V' of Betty's crotch" was the first dirty thing I can ever remember reading.
Photograph: Heritage Image Partnership/Alamy This article was amended on 25 September 2013 to make clear that some phrases in the first paragraph were quotations from Dante.
Administration officials contend that some phrases in the Cairo agreement -- including "reproductive health services" and "reproductive rights" -- can be construed as promoting abortion.
Elsewhere he throws in a tightly wound traveling double air turn (double assemblé) as a mere preparation to some phrases in which he partners Ms. Reyes, a dancer who has never looked more nuanced or spontaneous than here.
Gradually, though, he warmed up, putting in some of his own jagged phrasing; by "Journey in Satchidananda," at the end, he was playing the soprano saxophone hard enough that it sounded tense and alive.
Usually liberal in their outlook, some phrases are harsh, while others have dark echoes of Twin Peaks: "Bodies lie in long grass, some are murdered and some are picnicking".
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