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This series seems likely to replicate the success of the first, with a script that allows the flawed humanity of the characters to leak through.

Yet, in London the 2012 team is not likely to replicate the merciless drubbing carried out at the hands of the 1992 team.

Nor is it likely to replicate the FJF funding model, where providers were paid directly from Whitehall for getting youngsters back into a job.

These Mets have not approached Throneberry-esque levels of ineptitude, but they are not likely to replicate the Cardinals' late-season turnaround.

Nick Clegg, perhaps rhetorically, says his party could consider all-black shortlists if other approaches fail: but that is more likely to replicate the unwinnable-seats problem than solve it.

Indeed, said Katinka Barysch, chief economist at the Center for European Reform, a pro-European policy institute, "if Britain joined the euro zone, it is likely to replicate the experience of existing members and enjoy a rapid increase in trade".

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Nishikori pulled off a major upset on Saturday when he beat the world No1, Novak Djokovic, in their semi-final, but the 21-year-old never looked likely to replicate that performance on Sunday.

Chris Woakes would seem the bowler in this England squad most likely to replicate those qualities.

The authors state that such "chromosome would be much longer than individual genes, and thus more likely to degrade and less likely to replicate completely; the copying of the chromosome might start at middle sites and be only partial; and, … the synthesis of distinct ribozymes [genes] would become problematic".

For example, a chromosome would be much longer than individual genes, and thus more likely to degrade and less likely to replicate completely; the copying of the chromosome might start at middle sites and be only partial; and, without a complex transcription mechanism, the synthesis of distinct ribozymes would become problematic.

Based on our comparison of replication timing in fibroblast and lymphoblastoid cells, these regions are more likely to replicate at the same time in multiple cell types than sequences that replicate at other times in the S phase.

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