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Notably, MnSOD was much expressed (3.7- to 3.9-fold) in all of three MnSOD-expressing OVCAR-3 clones (M5, M17, and M24) than in parental (WT) and vector (Neo) control clones.
Of course, Mr. Gessen's book is also the latest articulation of his belief, much expressed, that legitimacy and fame need not go hand in hand.
It is a secret thought, not much expressed in public, but summed up in Philip Larkin's poem Toads: "No one actually starves".
Last week each gave a recital that very much expressed who she was, which is perhaps the most important praise, above any discussion of the relative merits or disadvantages of each performance.
Another piece of advice not so much expressed in this speech as embodied by it: if you come up with some clever one-liners in your TV scripts, feel free to recycle them in commencement speeches.
Similarly, in present study, hormones were much expressed in metal treated plants.
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He took a justified pride in the fact that he could do so much, express so much, in what he called plain prose.
Preetz even admitted as much, expressing a hope that Skibbe was experienced enough to deal with the unrest in the city.
"I'd started to see that Shakespearean language was free largely because it was creating the reality surrounding the character — the reality of the character's psyche — not so much expressing what already existed," Rabe wrote in an e-mail.
The teenager didn't talk much, expressing himself mostly through poetry, before family strife caused him to turn further inward.
If your medication isn't working or you believe you're taking too much, express your concerns.
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