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It is (just about) conceivable that the stars could come into alignment to revive the deal.
Community leaders and political analysts say many political stars fell into alignment to hand Ms. Strebel her primary victory.
Such time-varying dipoles, or instantaneous dipoles, cannot orient themselves into alignment to account for the actual force of attraction, but they do induce properly aligned polarization in adjacent molecules, resulting in attractive forces.
And now, as the field changes generational hands, it's crucial to bring both streams into alignment, to start looking again for the new in the traditional (it's there), and to start locating links to the past in the new (also there).
We must therefore bring the images within each channel into alignment to compensate for this.
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Duplication of the region results in duplication of the conserved TA motif at the junction point, but introduction of gaps into the alignment to take this into account still did not reveal any larger conserved repeat sequences (data not shown).
If gaps were inserted into the existing alignment to align the new sequence in step 3, then corresponding gaps are inserted in the other new sequences in this step.
Here is that rare instance where a time, a place, a function, an architect and a client (the heroic Ellen V. Futter, president of the museum) have come into perfect alignment to produce an intelligent design that will also appeal to broad public taste.
When oil and gas come into alignment, gas-to-liquids ventures will become white elephants, these skeptics say.
Many millions of iron atoms spontaneously locked into the same alignment to form a ferromagnetic domain also constitute a magnetic dipole.
Reads for all the haploid individuals were sorted into loci by alignment to the temporary database using B owtie.
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