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(Laurel Graeber) 'Blood Knot' Scott Shepherd ("Gatz") and Colman Domingo ("The Scottsboro Boys") play brothers united by blood but divided by skin color in Athol Fugard's play about the brutalities of apartheid and, more universally, the way pernicious social forces can warp identity.
However, Graesser et al. (2010) have shown that it is more universally the case that "most teachers, tutors, and student peers do not ask a high density of deep questions so students have a limited exposure to high-quality inquiry" (p. 125).
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Are you curious how "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (with a metacritic.com score of 70) earned so many nods while the more universally beloved "The Dark Knight" (weighing in at 82) was nearly shut out, that beautiful Joker up its sleeve notwithstanding?
Hence, while we believe this study may only offer limited insight on protein folding, it lends evidence to the concept that the principle of compactness may more universally impact the defect tolerance and yield of self-assembling systems.
Although developed from the three described processes, this approach can, based on the recent literature evidence reviewed here, be applied more universally for the process development of complex biopharmaceuticals.
Running used to be anathema to the Eastern Conference, more universally despised than the physical Knicks of the mid-1990's.
Le Point, a weekly right-wing magazine, called Valérie's "Operation Win Over" a mission impossible, noting that she is even more universally disliked than the hapless Hollande, the most unpopular president in the history of the Fifth Republic.
And, more universally, how do the developers envision the use of their innovations to improve the quality of life for the disenfranchised American middle and lower income classes.? I submit that the working and poor families of this country do not pay attention to the technological initiatives being put forth by companies like AT&T, IBM, Cisco, Wipro Technologies and others.
The WHO Conference agreed that since the number of LB was more universally available than the number of total births, it should be used as the denominator in the ratios related to maternal mortality [ 2, 14].
Unlike the Bund of the late 19th and early 20th Century, which had a reputation for exclusivity, modern developments have made the historic waterfront more universally accessible, opening the area to a wider demographic and providing a natural centre to a modern city.
However, the concept of SCBA may be more universally applicable, as the predictive values of SC as reported in several recent studies are fairly consistent, provided that SC are regularly and at least twice weekly sampled [ 19].
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