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Thus, when the protein of interest was made, GFP would be made, too.
On April 22, 1672, he was raised to the peerage and, on November 28, by the Duke of York's interest, was made lord treasurer.
The bidders said their latest 350p-a-share offer represents a near-34near-34%m to Songbird's share price on 5 November, the day before their interest was made public.
Ancelotti has not spoken to Terry since City's interest was made public and neither Kenyon nor the chairman Bruce Buck have the authority to sanction a new, improved contract to match City's pay offer of £150,000- to £200,000-a-week plus bonuses.
The winding-up hearing was adjourned for four weeks until 4 February after news of Dr Koukash's interest was made public.
Then, the protein of interest was made visible by chemoluminescence using ECL, Amersham/GE Healthcare Europe, Freiburg, Germany.
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"His major interest was making money".
Repayment of the capital and payment of the interest is made 12 months from the date of the first investment".
What if some of your phone calls – which the NSA is tracking with particular interest – are made to loved ones in Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Iran, Lebanon or Palestine?
"No declarations of interest were made and these officers did not leave the room whilst the decision was made.
Refugees from Syria will be barred until "significant changes" that are "consistent with the national interest" are made.
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