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In the end, the Kremlin may have to weigh the risk of serious American displeasure, and of a nuclear Iran, against the value of its newly prized autonomy.
The instrumental soloists — Wendy Sutter, cellist; Timothy Fain, violinist; Kate St. John, oboist; Andrew Sterman, saxophonist (he also played other winds in ensemble sections); and Eleonore Oppenheim, bassist — played with subtle expressivity, another quality newly prized in Mr. Glass's music.
In the case of leisurely travellers this could be most effective as leisurely travellers can have the tendency to buy many goods such as souvenirs whilst on holiday without thinking about the logistics of their newly prized possessions.
With the price of RINs skyrocketing and banks permitted to trade the newly prized commodities, it was only a matter of time before JP Morgan & Co. would discover the potential for profit.
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Meanwhile, an association with HLA DR3-B8 had been found in Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome (Supplementary material B76; later confirmed by Wirtz et al., 2005), and Stephanie Robb and postdoc Terence Bowley had used the newly acquired and much prized Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting machine to follow lymphocyte subsets during treatment (Supplementary material B70).
The generosity has a curious effect; some of these newly endowed foundations quickly set up new prizes.
In cladistics, newly evolved characteristics (synapomorphies) are prized for their ability to reflect the common ancestry of all the creatures who possess them, compared with those who do not.
The legal profession was specially prized by the newly emerging corpus of educated Indians.
Shuntaro Tanigawa's Sekenshirazu ("Unworldly"), a collection of poetry in a coloquial and detached style, was awarded the newly inaugurated prize commemorating the poet Sakutarō Hagiwara (1886-1942).
The AEA's newly established prize highlights the best paper published in each of the American Economic Journals Appliedd Economics, Economic Policy, Macroeconomics, and Microeconomics over the last three years.
According to English, author of the enthralling The Economy of Prestige: Prizes, Awards, and the Circulation of Cultural Value (Harvard University Press), we are reaching 'the point of a kind of cultural frenzy, with scarcely a day passing without the announcement of yet another newly founded prize'.
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