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As the rest of the world watches to see who will emerge in charge of its remaining superpower, it may recognise a very familiar set of political dynamics at play.
Rather that where a British VC (or, like me, an investor who has lived in Britain for many years) may recognise a steely resolve lurking below the surface, US VCs can be left scratching their heads and underwhelmed.
As the existing monoclonal antibody directed against PIF is not specific to glycosylated PIF alone but may recognise a carbohydrate epitope on other molecules, it was not used in the present study (Wieland et al, 2007).
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Similarly, we may recognise that a scientifically plausible toxic mechanism of action is likely, due to the presence of a certain chemical moiety in the molecule.
In a sign it may recognise the Syrian National Council, an umbrella group of opposition groups that has struggled to get going since forming last month, the League invited members to talks at its headquarters in Cairo to help unify them in their vision for a "transitional period".The moves, even when implemented, may not change facts on the ground.
He was saying, you may recognise us as a state at the UN but we are a state under occupation and you shouldn't forget that," he said.
For those who've played through Spaceship!, you may recognise at least a few nods in the direction of this game.
This highlights that whilst health professionals may recognise education as a first step in the behaviour change toolkit, the public may perceive the need for education to play a bigger role.
Casual Potter-watchers may be reminded of the setting for The Singing Detective while the keener – and there is a growing band of ever more dedicated fans – may recognise the scene from a 1969 play called Moonlight on the Highway.
Understood in this way, the concept of intermediate space denotes the symbolic-practical structure around which a society may recognise itself: not just or so much as a border area in the territorial sense as, rather, a terrain of cultural and disciplinary exchange, an attempt to cast off the established mental and cultural systems.
But although one may recognise in this painting an amplitude and confident grandeur which, you might think, had vanished from English portraiture with the deaths of Sargent and Sickert, it isn't by any means the only memorable human image in this show.
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