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Like Evelyn Waugh's Charles Ryder – a fictional exemplar several times invoked in the course of this life‑and-times – incredulously fetched up at a requisitioned, war-bound Brideshead, we have been here before.
These kinds of phenomena are often invoked in the course of evolution of duplicate genes [ 14], here supported by the finding of multiple copies for Cg-prp.
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Anticonvulsants have increasingly been invoked in the treatment of vulvodynia.
The slippery slope is an argument frequently invoked in the world of bioethics.
Established scientific principles that govern these phenomena are invoked in the context of specific examples.
In this course, the Calculator Plugins [ 49] of ChemAxon was invoked in the background program.
As ruler of all endings and beginnings, Janus was invoked at the onset of any change in the course of life.
And, he invokes the theorem explicitly in his Mechanics, in the course of "constructing the communication of motion," i.e. deriving the laws of impact (4:546).
Obama and Mitt Romney, in the course of three Presidential debates, invoked the "middle class" forty-three times but never mentioned the proletariat.
In the course of the concert, his arrangements invoked Broadway, pop-soul, hard rock and, in the new "Tom Ford," Radiohead.
In its own groping efforts to deal with the problem of monopoly, the Texas legislature has in the course of nearly half a century invoked a dozen remedies.
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