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Extended play can lead to extended drinking can lead to extended gambling, lawmakers must've assumed.
These events together lead to extended mitotic arrest, ultimately followed by slippage out of mitosis to generate multinucleate proliferation-arrested senescent cells.
(MoH; 132) Sabatier and Weible (2007) point out the inherent difficulty in changing normative beliefs of policy actors, and that divergent beliefs between policy coalitions can lead to extended gridlock and conflict between groups, and yet increasing density of ties within groups.
Mr. Koizumi's visit will probably lead to extended negotiations with Japan, a process that is expected to moderate North Korea's behavior.
Several leaders and commentators warned Sunday that the death, coming amid a severe financial crisis in the West Bank, could lead to extended protests, with most predicting a largely nonviolent movement of civil disobedience like the one Palestinians undertook from 1987 to 1993 rather than the campaign of suicide bombings that began in 2000.
While Warren Buffett is a household name to many, to stock geeks, Graham, Templeton and Lynch lead to extended conversations on investment philosophies and performance.
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Note that this procedure may lead to extending and joining putative missing coverage intervals through regions where multiply-mapped reads align.
His performance led to extended bookings at top nightclubs.
Mr. Jeunet's need for control led to extended post-production work.
This led to extended improvisations, often lasting as long as an hour, that some observers regarded as "practicing in public".
Throughout the pressure-laden decades of her success, she suffered lapses of discipline and nervous breakdowns that led to extended periods of seclusion.
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