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Additionally, there could also be some selection for relocated duplicates because they might be sheltered from homogenizing mechanisms, such as nonallelic gene conversion (Casola et al. 2010).
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American leaders, such as Hillary Clinton, had previously said that Pakistanis might be sheltering him, just as they protect leaders of the Afghan Taliban.
"Nobody has said anything for years about the massacres of Tuaregs, but now the world is shocked that they are destroying a few mud walls that might be sheltering a goat," Mr. Ansari said.
On Monday, Egyptian police said they were met with gunfire when they went to Bedouin villages in the mountains near Sharm el-Sheikh, to see if the bombers might be sheltering there.
He also had a warning for neighboring countries that might be sheltering Colonel Qaddafi or any of his subordinates who are wanted on arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court.
In other countries, he said, their most precious and valued commodities might be shelter, food and clean water.
Consider whether you have food with you, whether you might need to forage or hunt for food, or whether there might be shelter food options in a back country hut or similar.
In addition, the geography of the coast in many regions might not be sheltered enough for mooring rafts or longlines, while limited seston supply and/or polluted waters can also represent limiting factors for mussel coastal aquaculture.
It might be a glaring paradox to be sheltered by a government that suppresses freedom of the press and civil rights, but his options are constrained.
"I don't know that you need to give up sovereignty to coordinate border efforts," he said, adding that the only reason Canadians can live as they do is because they are sheltered by the might of the United States.
"I was sheltered.
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