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Solzhenitsyn might bear a grudge, but Amis?

Wealthier retirees might bear a larger share of their medical expenses.

He suggested consumers might bear a totally unnecessary extra cost of £1bn a year, a sentiment also found among senior energy industry leaders.

In his 1915 correspondence with Kurt Wolff he expressed alarm ("Not that, please not that!") at the thought that the book's cover might bear a drawing of an insect.

Whoever inherits responsibility for delivering on election promises in this area rather better than any other government in most people's living memory, however, might bear a few mundane observations in mind.

In short, it's quite possible that the next decade might bear a resemblance to the 1960s or '70s, when inflation and interest rates kept surprising people on the upside, culminating in 18 percent rates on 30-year mortgages in 1981, and inflation that was almost as high.

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The immigration fight of 2013 might bear an eerie similarity to the fight of 2007.

He thought this loop might bear an important function in the TCR signaling process by rigidifying this subunit and in turn pressing on the heterodimeric CD3 signaling molecules that collectively comprise the TCR complex.

The characteristics of Ab2 was primarily investigated by indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (icELISA), which indicated that Ab2, might bear an internal image of antigen AFB1 and was able to combine to F ab′ 2 in competition with AFB1, and the concentration of Ab2 to cause 50% inhibition of binding (IC50) was 131.8 μg/mL.

We found many other insignificantly expressed transcripts in both the conditions (Additional file 4), which might bear an indispensable role in mosquito life cycle, e.g., vitellogenin, which is an abundant yolk precursor protein participating in egg maturation [ 75].

In the mid-1990s, two independent groups gathered hints that sperm might bear RNA--a controversial finding because most of a cell's RNA-containing cytoplasm is extruded during sperm production.

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