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It was not until she staged a high school production of Ionesco's "Exit the King" that she realized that she wanted a career in the theater, although she had no idea whether it might be directing, acting or designing sets.
"We want to make sure that by solving a waste problem we are not creating a carbon problem," says Cook. "Although we might be directing a lot of paint out of landfill, by putting in a lot of transport and reprocessing, we could end up with quite a high-energy solution.
If this didn't have the courage of its convictions, it might be directing punters towards a low-alcohol variant but it means what it says and the real 'hero' of the commercial is the guy at the end who recognises he's had enough.
This particular morning in New York, Freddy was first going to a meeting about an upcoming music-video project, then shooting the episode of "Yo! MTV Raps" that would run the following Saturday night, then working on his Warner screenplay, and then having a meeting about another music video he might be directing.
Therefore, in this model MDM2 might be directing these cells toward a more dedifferentiated cell type, a hypothesis that still needs to be further tested.
If the KMN network is recruited to H3 nucleosomes, this type of construction in the inner kinetochore might be directing the KMN network complexes to the edges of each microtubule-binding unit.
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We conclude this review with personal perspectives on the directions towards which future research on nanostructured sensors might be directed.
It might be directed at opium-eaters rather than drinkers, but how about pipe dream?
The message might be directed as much to her readers as to her dad.
"Come next November, the anger might be directed at a different incumbent -- in the White House".
When the threat persisted, the F.B.I. withdrew its personnel on Sunday, concerned that violence might be directed at them.
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