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A body might rest in the fetal position, or answer a call to stand at attention.
And we raised a glass to Sarah and Victoria, and to 94 other Liverpool fans, that they might rest in peace.
Now Kendrick and colleagues suggest that sheep's mighty powers of recollection might rest in part on the ability to form mental images in the absence of visual input.
2. And it came to pass when the Lord was come up out of the water, the whole fount of the Holy Spirit descended upon him and rested on him and said to him: My Son, in all the prophets was I waiting for thee that thou shouldest come and I might rest in thee.
These data suggest that the defect might rest in the priming of naïve T cells.
The differences in tumor multiplicity and latency among transgenic lines generated with the same transgene construct might rest in the random integration of the transgene into the mouse genome, leading to different phenotypes and levels of transgene expression depending on the site of integration and on the number of transgene copies.
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Fitzgerald said he might rest Mark in practice, which is how former Wildcats coach Gary Barnett kept Northwestern running back Darnell Autry healthy.
One possibility is that the legitimacy of organizations and their decisions might rest on their effectiveness in providing public goods—a perspective that clearly resonates with the arguments for the efficiency of markets and non-majoritarian institutions.
Andrew Frank, a research director at the Gartner Group, a technology consulting firm, said that all of this interest in wikis might rest on some naïve assumptions.
Given Iran's opaque political system, in which ultimate authority rests with the cleric designated as supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Mr. Sadjadpour observed that the presidential election might still rest in the hands of one man.
Many phylogenetic artefacts affecting the prokaryote topology might also rest in this category, distinguishing between LGT and phylogeny or alignment artefacts is not straightforward (Roettger et al. 2009).
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