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Wall Street, the bête noire of Occupy, ended up in the president's cross hairs and he called for new enforcement efforts against Wall Street fraud.
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This has been attributed to non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) proteins that occupy the ends of broken DNA and interfere with DNA end-processing required for HR (Bunting & Nussenzweig, 2010; Aly & Ganesan, 2011).
Later, Steavenson mordantly compares the helmets of American soldiers to those of the Wehrmacht, and writes, "It is bland axiom that all occupying armies end up behaving the same way: aggressively and badly".
Pilots and spies occupy one end.
Captive trafficking victims — "modern-day slaves" — occupy one end of that spectrum.
Ohio State and Ohio Wesleyan now occupy opposite ends of the college football spectrum.
America is isolated, while Europe and China occupy two ends of the great Eurasian landmass that is the perennial center of gravity of geopolitics.
Besides the dozens of other ways Warner and Manning occupy opposite ends of the quarterback universe, there was simply the matter of hearing them call the Giants' plays.
While Allan Houston, Kurt Thomas and Charlie Ward received treatment for their ailments, Coach Don Chaney watched the healthy players, who usually occupy the end of the bench, play three on three.
In the early 21st century, Sweden and Denmark occupy opposite ends of a scale ranging from liberal to restrictive nationality law, with Norway in an intermediate position.
I occupy the end treadmill most mornings.
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