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A novel that examines American involvement in the Middle East in 1958 through a C.I.A. officer who makes a close friend of a king who resembles Hussein of Jordan; the narration is highly polished, and the rendering of the era is exact.

Switching around a few modes makes a close up of your Uncle Jimmy's nose hairs come alive.

The substrate is then thought to dock into the cleft formed between helices II and VI, where it makes a close interaction with the loop containing A730.

The implications of these considerations is that citizenship status should matter most for immigrants' feeling of belonging in countries where the host population makes a close link between citizenship and national belonging, i.e. where citizenship marks an important symbolic boundary between 'us' and 'them'them

In addition, monomer 3 at the d-band site, although less accessible to the fibril surface than monomer 4, makes a close approach to the tip of the decoron arms docked between the neighbouring monomer 4's.

In contrast to the EcSSB-DNA complex, the L23 loop from each subunit of PriB makes a close contact with the β-barrel core.

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This anti-Darwinian challenge makes a closer look at mouse trap history particularly pertinent to the study of material culture.

The boy made a close shot to applause.

This production (designed by Richard Kent) has obviously made a close study of medieval iconography.

Since the nineteen-eighties, she's made a close, secular study of Buddhist art.

I do, though, have to confess that I have not made a close study of Jackie Derrida.

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