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Nowhere, as yet, has the right to vote or greater freedom to speak translated into markedly better government, more jobs or brighter short-term prospects.

But for the election thrusting them together in the public eye, Mrs. Obama and Mrs. Romney, born into markedly different generations and social classes, would be unlikely to cross paths.

Although many of the differentially expressed genes were hypotheticals, those with KEGG categories fell into markedly different categories for up- versus down-regulated (Figure 3).

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As you fall into the markedly friendly world of Instagram calligraphy, you also start to pick up a whole different vocabulary.

Proust entered after 2am, dapper and strange, "blinking like a night-bird", as someone once said of him, and he soon got into a markedly unfriendly conversation with Stravinsky about Beethoven's late quartets.

Mr. Reid is expected to be offered a three-year contract, according to the person close to the talks, and would be walking into a markedly different company from his former employer.

Operating on the investigative rhythms of a procedural, with occasional pops of suspense and sudden violence, Zero Dark Thirty shifts into a markedly different mode near the end, following the precise movements of the Seal Team Six mission that actually killed Bin Laden.

Direct delivery of exogenous cADPR into CAMs markedly elevated intracellular Ca2 + and O2− production in CD38−/− CAMs.

These results indicate that the incorporation of Aib residues into CPPs markedly improves cellular uptake and MAP(Aib) may be a useful tool for the delivery of hydrophilic macromolecules.

Our results indicate that whilst most of the identified symptoms are common to lay and professional people, the former integrate symptoms into a markedly different observational frame from the latter.

The main reason for this is the transition from a rather centralized form of urban planning, a typical aspect of the Yugoslav planned economy, into a markedly free form of development, characterized by loose control by the authorities.

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