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"Softcore porn has now migrated to pop culture so much of what you see in magazines, on TV and in movies mimic the images in softcore a decade or so ago.

So, although it's interesting that a conversation about foreign law in U.S. courts has now migrated from dusty international law journals to leading blogs and newspapers, we should categorically refuse to acknowledge that it's what this debate is about.

By contrast, equivalent treatment of cells expressing FLAG-α1b-adrenoceptor TMI-TMIV-eYFP with prazosin resulted in the appearance of the 105 kDa form, its detection as a cell surface biotinylated polypeptide and the capacity of NGaseF to modify the 105kDa polypeptide form of FLAG-α1b-adrenoceptor TMI-TMIV-eYFP such that it now migrated as the 75 kDa species.

Such revolutionary right-wing talk has now migrated to America.

But that's not bad news because the violent have now migrated away from the non-violent.

F is for Fundraising, which used to be called sponsorship and has now migrated to development.

The House's campaign to undercut environmental laws has now migrated to the Senate.

Originally European, the beetle was first discovered in Ontario in 1947, and has now migrated to 27 western and central counties of New York, as well as Maine.

Academic journals have now migrated online - the net offers advantages in terms of cost and storage for university libraries and gets time-sensitive research out quickly.

While Panasonic and Olympus have stuck with Micro Four Thirds, most of the other mirrorless makers have now migrated to the bigger APS-C.

While Panasonic and Olympus have stuck with their Mirco Four Thirds sensor size, most mirrorless makers have now migrated to the bigger APS-C sensor.

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