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If you like closely reasoned historical monographs, you may spend your evenings examining the interplay between the Munich agreement (when Britain and France betrayed Czechoslovakia) and the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact (when Hitler and Stalin carved up Europe).
The only thing I could even, like, closely, like if I was thinking about it at all, I would just say, kind of like, maybe that I'm so self-deprecating, that in some way that's my little contribution to my acting, because I am funny only as an actress.
Such an observation might be viewed as evidence that selection removes maladaptive alleles following hybridization, returning population fitness to levels more like closely related nonstocked populations.
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I also don't like working closely on projects with attractive women -- it's asking for trouble.
Asked afterward in a questionnaire what they liked about the game, they said that they most liked looking closely at the works of art.
Basal cell morphology was classified as "corneal-like," having regular, hexagonal cells with a cell diameter <20 μm, or "conjunctival-<span class="lh lhl">like," having closely packed round or irregularly shaped cells with a cell diameter of >20 μm and occasional goblet cells.
As an English teacher, Connie likes to closely dissect all kinds of texts — Shakespeare's plays, Bible verses, classic feminist essays.
Apparently, after four minutes, you would enter a euphoric, trance-like state, closely followed by death, which I wasn't really all that keen on.
Open image in new window Figure 1 Phylogenetic tree based on amino acid sequences of actin-like and closely related proteins found in bacteria.
These results suggest that d4h-like is closely related with d4h in the genetic evolution but with different transcriptional expression profiles.
This chapter is focused on glass/glass ceramic scaffolds characterized by foam-like architecture closely mimicking that of natural cancellous bone.
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