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Now, if only I had some mole for this thing.
"I was a mole for the gravitational-wave community inside the N.S.F.," he said.
Together, they could be more vexatious than a mole for the networks let loose among the advertisers -- or vice versa.
He would have been far more useful as a mole for the Al Qaeda leadership in the long term.
Emily Eavis, who organises the event with her father Michael, blamed a printing mole for the leak.
After a trip to the emergency room at Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, a dermatologist sent the remainder of the mole for biopsy.
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Coenzymes participate in enzyme-mediated catalysis in stoichiometric (mole-for-mole) amounts, are modified during the reaction, and may require another enzyme-catalyzed reaction to restore them to their original state.
"It will just be an endless game of whack-a-mole; for each supply project shut down, the value of the remaining deposits will rise and new supply projects will come online".
But that's a molecular game of Whac-A-Mole: For every bit it manages to suppress, another finds a way to break free.
Needless to say, this creates a game of whack-a-mole for Periscope's rights enforcement team.
For receiving trivial tips from a police mole - for example, that a footballer wouldn't be prosecuted over a hotel fight - Sally Murrer was bugged, locked up, strip-searched and eventually charged (as Green may be) with aiding and abetting misconduct in a public office.
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