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One may have speculated that the sole analysis of promoter methylation - as done in the TCGA studies - might miss cancer-specific changes in other critical regulatory regions.

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There is An Interior of Venice, depicting the Palazzo Barbaro on the Grand Canal, where James wrote The Wings of the Dove, and which some have speculated may have helped inspire The Aspern Papers.

Mr. Adachi, who some have speculated may be considering a mayoral run, remains, notably, on the outside.

Hoping to suppress what some have speculated may be Central Asia's echo of the Arab Spring, Kazakhstan's strongman President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, has declared a state of emergency in Zhanaozen.

Opportunity is now poised on the edge of Victoria Crater, preparing to make the descent into the nearly half-mile-wide impact zone which many have speculated may end up being the rover's final resting place — the climb back out of the crater might be too steep for the aging golf cart-sized machine.

A notable structural feature of the human psoriasin/S100A7 gene is a consensus Jab1-binding domain sequence that we have speculated may confer the ability of human psoriasin/S100A7 to interact with Jab1 and so play an important role in the mechanism by which human psoriasin/S100A7 medicates its action [ 6].

In the US, the department of justice has demanded up to $46bn for the violations – a fine so large that some have speculated it may drive VW out of the American market.

Saudi authorities have not said why the number of executions has increased so rapidly, but diplomats have speculated it may be because more judges have been appointed, allowing a backlog of appeal cases to be heard.

Filming is expected to start in autumn next year ahead of a release in 2012, though some have speculated it may be held over until 2013 to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address.

No one at Saudi Arabia's justice ministry was immediately available to comment on the surge in the numbers of executions but diplomats have speculated it may be because more judges have been appointed, allowing a backlog of appeal cases to be heard.

If Greece was unable to pay the IMF and is forced to default on payments to public sector staff, pensioners and welfare recipients, economists have speculated it may be forced to introduce capital controls to prevent a flight of funds out of the country.

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