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There are, for example, any number of parks and amenities whose status is now incomplete or whose fate is uncertain — like Governors Island, Hudson River Park and fallow sites all up the Hudson Valley — and whose revival or unveiling as grand public spaces could well coincide with the 2009 celebration.

However the genealogy is now incomplete, since the two lunettes of the windows in the Altar wall were destroyed by Michelangelo when he returned to the Sistine Chapel in 1537 to paint The Last Judgment.

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With the rapid advances in sequencing technologies in recent years, the human genome is now considered incomplete without the complementing microbiome, which outnumbers human genes by a factor of one hundred.

But China's orderly transition to a new leadership in 2002, once promoted by the party as a sign of political maturity, is now viewed as incomplete by many people, including Mr. Jiang.

There is now strong evidence that incomplete or inefficient LCFA β-oxidation accompanies insulin resistance and T2DM [22]; [23].

The dataset is now well-populated but incomplete because at the time of writing, out of the 426 FOI requests that were sent there are still 66 outstanding for which data has not yet been provided.

The drug is now labeled specifically for incomplete abortion in certain jurisdictions [ 17] and, in 2012, it was listed as a priority life-saving medicine for women and children [ 18].

And he quotes northerners whose disdain for the south, or Mezzogiorno, leads them to call it Africa or Egypt.Curiously Italy's uneasy and in some ways incomplete unification is now re-emerging as an issue for Mr Berlusconi alongside his squalid legal cases.

Traditionally the emission has been broadly described by Fowler-Nordheim theory [17], although this is now generally considered to be an incomplete representation in the case of electron emission from most nanomaterials.

And in Darwin's time, 150 years ago, it was vastly more incomplete than it is now, and conspicuously lacked many of the intermediate forms predicted by Darwin's theory.

Incomplete fructose absorption is now accepted within the gastroenterological community as a consequence of normal physiology in which the absorptive capacity of the gut is exceeded (Barrett and Gibson, 2007).

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