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(The drumbeats at the start of Cantata No. 79, Sir John suggests, may replicate the pounding).

Instead, it will be a networked university, which may not attract the best professors and students and may replicate the work of existing universities.

If it attracts enough people, Beth Israel's parent company, Continuum Health Partners, may replicate the model in working-class areas of Morningside Heights and Harlem, which have few primary-care physicians, said Adam Henick, a senior vice president for enterprise.

Another concern is that the target of the new Baghdad plan — Sunni and Shiite extremists — may replicate the pattern American troops have seen before when they have embarked on major offensives — of "melting away" only to return later.

"Everyone is freaking out". As that happens, and as some conservative voices cheer for Mueller's ouster, I fear that Trump may replicate the 1973 Saturday Night Massacre and fire Mueller — and presumably a couple of layers of officials in between.

After all, nobody would interrupt a performance of Mahler's Ninth Symphony midway through the final movement to ask the conductor: "Could you just get the musicians to repeat that phrase, so that we may replicate the experience?" I may well be wrong in recalling the details of Platini's pass that night, but it doesn't matter: the higher truth, and all that.

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The Abe-Trump relationship may replicate this positive dynamic at the personal and diplomatic level.

Chinese firms, he said, may replicate this pattern in the future.

Then their children may replicate this pattern.

Building the conflict over speech into the organizational structure of the university is perhaps fitting, as it may replicate within the institution's bureaucracy the fight in the so-called marketplace of ideas.

Earlier studies proposed that HBV may replicate in the pancreas, based on the facts of detection of HBsAg in pancreatic juice (Hoefs et al, 1980), the detection of HBsAg and HBV core antigen in the pancreas acinar cells (Yoshimura et al, 1981), and verification of HBV-DNA integration in pancreatic tissue (Dejean et al, 1984).

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