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Someday, someone will bring together all the many strands of Jason Falkner's career.

Deftly, Anderson teases out the many strands of anti-Ottoman dissent.

So, many strands of "global" -- West African, American, African-American -- weave together in this show.

It was a canny choice that pulled together some of the many strands of Silverstein's career.

For a show with so many strands of story dangling around everywhere, it's remarkably unbothered with plot.

Walker's story is a jumping-off point for a discussion of the many strands of anti-aging research.

The program tied together many strands of the agency's secret history of Cold War-era experiments in behavioral science.

We are left wishing Brooks had found a less obtrusive way to gather up the many strands of her narrative.

They are among the many strands of thought that lie behind "renaissance" thinking, and indeed behind humanism too.

What that conclusion doesn't do, however, is to pull the many strands of this narrative into a coherent whole.

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doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6600418 www.bjcancer.com © 2002 Cancer Research UK Many strands of evidence point to an important tumour suppressor gene (TSG) on human chromosome 7q31.

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