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It would entrench Labour in Scotland which embodied for him the loathsome Old Labour which had made the party unelectable in Middle England.
The first policy in human genomics for pre-publication sequence data was described in the Bermuda Principles (1996), which embodied the open access approach taken in the HGP [ 12].
They had spells, particularly in pursuit of the equaliser, which embodied a brightness and excitement beyond the reach of these deposed holders.
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A collection of Jewish texts in Hebrew, which embody thousands of years of Jewish learning.
[n2] It was to these pleas in bar -- which embody a res judicata policy, as the Court describes it, ante at 33 -- that the Double Jeopardy Clause was directed.
Now, the label will bow its handbag line in October, which embodies the same strong-yet-simple aesthetic of the shoes.
In our study, pulmonary vascular endothelium lesion in ARDSp patients may be more serious than that in ARDSexp patients which embody in Murray lung injury score and PO2/FiO2.
Useful information about news and geopolitical events lies embedded in the Twitter stream, which embodies, in the aggregate, Twitter users' perspectives and reactions to current events.
For the research paper, she suggests cities and monuments not covered or mentioned briefly in the lectures, which embody some of the themes and issues raised in the course.
In this situation (which embodies something akin to Rawls's veil of ignorance), an insurance market would be feasible.
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