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Although influenced at different junctures by the course of events at a national level, this Belfast republicanism, which drew on United Irish antecedents, manifested against a backdrop of elite control, antidemocratic practices, and strategic conventionalism practiced by the Repeal leadership clique based around Daniel O'Connell, and his son John O'Connell, in Conciliation Hall, Dublin.
In the '50s and '60s, Stanford became a glamorous figure, whose murder was an iconic event at the juncture of the centuries; Paul Baker's "Stanny: The Gilded Life of Stanford White" (1989) was the first biography to examine Stanford's personal and professional life.
Each possible chance event in the model was associated with an evidence based probability and the exact sequence and timing of events experienced by a given individual were the results of random number draws occurring at each juncture of the model.
The hotel hosting his event stands at the juncture of two highways, and he spoke in a ballroom adorned with video screens of American flags.
It is impossible at this juncture to know what type of event triggered the deletions we have discovered in pAtC58, but given the nature of the deletions they may be phage-mediated.
The genomic landscape of this histone modification markedly changes during embryonic development at the juncture of stem cell commitment and differentiation; however, its role in later life developmental events is unclear (Bernstein et al. 2006; Pauler et al. 2009; Zhou et al. 2011a).
Using the insistently understated language that the American command has used at every juncture of the war, he described the Najaf fighting as "a fairly significant event," but added, "At this point, it's pretty settled down".
In their best-selling book, Why Nations Fail, economists James A. Robinson and Daron Acemoğlu discuss the double-edged nature of what they call critical junctures: Seismic events, which shake up the foundations of the status quo.
The resiliency of an ecosystem, and thereby, its sustainability, can be reasonably measured at junctures or events where the combination of naturally occurring regenerative forces (solar energy, water, soil, atmosphere, vegetation, and biomass) interact with the energy released into the ecosystem from disturbances.
Juncture of petiole, rachis, and costae.
But at this juncture of the match, Berdych faltered.
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