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The bishops of 30 years ago who allegedly may have reassigned abusers, they don't suffer.
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For example, several deeply-diverging lineages, including the genera Tetrahymena and Paramecium, Stylonychia and Sterkiella, and Diophrys [ 58] may have independently reassigned UAA and UAG to glutamine, using UGA as their only stop codon [ 59].
He said that the commission, after almost two years, had reassigned the 2008 suburban Sacramento explosion to a different lawyer and may consider further enforcement action in the coming weeks.
Los Angeles County, which owns King/Drew, has reassigned the technician while it conducts its own investigation and has changed the rules so monitor technicians may do nothing but watch the monitors.
Mr. Holder has reassigned officials at A.T.F., and the United States attorney for Arizona, Dennis K. Burke, has resigned.
I already mentioned the fact that you may have to cut some staff members or reassign them to new areas, but in addition to that, you may find yourself in need of some new team members.
The comment may have shed light on the secretary's reasons for directing department officials to reassign approximately 50 top managers in June, as soon as the move may have been legally permissible.
Reassigning those with a histological diagnosis of adenocarcinoma to the lower oesophageal group may have influenced the trends.
The aides have been reassigned or suspended.
Some managers have been reassigned or removed.
The bands of CO adsorbed on NaY have been reassigned.
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