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A glioblastoma moves like a jellyfish in the brain, invading with its tentacles and typically killing its host within 12 months.
Mr Shinseki was also Army chief of staff during the run-up to the Iraq war and is best known for questioning the Pentagon's strategy of invading with a relatively small force.
Two typical damage levels corresponding to different conditions in GSA/ISC are classified, namely (a) the glass crack limit and (b) glass fragments invading with a certain velocity.
Microscopically, the carcinomas were invading, with various levels of extension, the papilla and the kidney parenchyma; the cells were of transitional type, and several mitotic figures were present.
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Would Mr Bush have been able to get away with invading Iraq with such sketchy plans for reconstruction if Congress had been doing its job?
"They can't invade with everything they have because most people would defect".
Deterrence and containment are appropriate for belligerent nations that threaten to invade with large standing armies.
Who invaded, with camera, not only Mr. Hussein's spider-hole existence, but also his private lice check?
In November, the page of the Friends Reunited site dedicated to Eton College was suddenly invaded with a rash of new and fictitious entries, complete with false CVs.
You could have a crossover area, with Albert Square invaded with monsters and villains from the long-running sci-fi drama.
But whatever course your nation decides to follow, the Soviet Union will not invade with tank armies to stop you, as it did in 1956 and 1968.
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