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Our current times are nearly defined by a spate of mass shootings.
Mr. Arzt knows this subject, as Mr. Koch's third term nearly defined the genre of the Third Term Blues.
Next Sunday night, they host their fiercest rival, the Baltimore Ravens, the team that delivered the beating that had, until now, nearly defined the Steelers' season.
Briefly, CeHR is a complex and nearly defined medium consisting of salts, trace minerals and vitamins, nucleic acids, amino acids, glucose, and ultra high-temperature pasteurized skim milk.
One of the best media formulations for this purpose is C. elegans habitation and reproduction medium [26], or CeHR, which is a nearly defined medium developed to study the molecular requirements for nematode growth and reproduction [26].
> BLASTX analyses of the 5123 EST sequences suggested a nearly defined function for ∼71.5% of ILP markers, and 28.5% had no similarities to previously sequenced genes.
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And his star turn to "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" is a stand-alone solo that nearly defines his distinctively slippery, fluid way with merged popular and modern-dance forms.
IN A country that very nearly defines itself by its egalitarianism, an anguished debate in parliament, in newspaper columns and on television shows has gathered pace this year about Japan's widening gap between the haves and have-nots.
Research expenditures grew from about $6 million to nearly $110 million as defined by the National Science Foundation.
In Jack Reacher, the lead character wasn't nearly well-enough defined.
Arundinoideae is not nearly as sharply defined as the preceding subfamilies.
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