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These tomatoes possess some 35,000 genes arranged on 12 chromosomes (large arrangements of hundreds of genes packed into one strand), the researchers said.
Large arrangements that resemble oversize origami, they are made of structural steel building elements -- mostly T-beams and I-beams -- either painted or left raw to weather.
Typically, a physical process is modeled on a lattice, which consists of large arrangements of points that have links to their immediate neighbours.
The lobby contains a variety of hard and soft surfaces (area rugs over a marble floor), with upholstered chairs, benches and sofas (in suede and metallic-finish leather) arrayed around coffee tables that have large arrangements of live blossoms.
Mrs. Bush may have more input on the flower arrangements than other first ladies because she is a gardener and knows just what she likes: large arrangements of only one or two types of flowers, according to Nancy Clark, the White House florist.
It takes years to make a name and there are, even in a town as big as this one, only so many society divas, magazine editors (Anna Wintour is said to prefer white flowers) and celebrities (Oprah favors very large arrangements — as in $800 ones — and likes white and pink) to go around.
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Three or five small, identical arrangements can look attractive arranged along a table or side board as an alternative to one large arrangement.
Later, the casket was closed and covered with a large arrangement of red roses.
A large arrangement of white flowers was set atop the coffin, which was closed.
Those companies able to borrow were being asked to provide extra security and pay large arrangement fees and high interest rates, Cable said.
On the coffee table in front of us was a large arrangement of roses in the shape of the number 23 surrounded by rose petals.
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