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That honor most likely goes to Yama, a sushi bar with three locations in Greenwich Village and Gramercy Park, where everything I ordered was six to six and a half inches long, by my chopstick calculations.
Samuel Mudd's fate may have contributed to the popularity of the expression "his name is mud," though the saying most likely goes back to the "mud press," scandalous newspapers of pre-Civil War days, said the authors of the Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins (Harper & Row, 1988), William and Mary Morris.
He wasn't the first academic linguist brought on board for such a project, he explained — that honor most likely goes to Victoria Fromkin, a U.C.L.A. professor who fashioned a language for the apelike Pakuni creatures on the 1970s children's TV series "Land of the Lost".
The SRAP superfamily is widespread in eukaryotes (prototyped by mammalian C3Orf37) and most likely goes back to the last eukaryotic common ancestor (Additional file 1).
The pathogenic role of mutated JAK2 and more recently of mutated Mpl most likely goes through abnormal activation of signaling molecules including STAT and MAPK pathways that has been suggested to take part in the hematopoietic proliferation and increased sensitivity to cytokines [ 26, 27].
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However, C. rubella does not follow an equilibrium model and instead, like many other selfers, most likely went through bottlenecks during colonization (St. Onge et al. 2011).
She will most likely go (girls love social things like dances).
Like all good multilevel marketing schemes, the majority of the money most likely went straight into Poolman's pockets.
They're most likely going to be destroyed!
"It's most likely going to be guns blazing".
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