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Unwilling to accept Washington's view of a globe characterised by a "single super-power", he supported the neo-Gaullist idea of a multipolar world.
Event 17 (23:29 UTC, 28 March) was one of the largest explosions (plume height of 12.5 km) of a group characterised by short durations (3 4 mins).
Sample WS is a new sample collected in the middle of a well characterised peripheral patch of the hybrid zone, well away from the transition zones.
We have given a picture of a condition characterised by shock and pain.
O157 SvETEC and O157 K88 734/3 appear to be part of a poorly characterised lineage of E. coli O157, which differs significantly from EHEC O157.
The recommendations of international policy guidelines and research agendas are based on a perceived standardised definition of an outbreak characterised by a prolonged, high-caseload, extra-seasonal surge.
Of course, the idea of a state characterised by ideological, nosy do-gooders peering into every corner of family life is dreadful.
It paints a damning picture of a society characterised by rising inequality, rising suicide rates and above-average carbon emissions.
Examination of a previously characterised Fbn2-null mutant, Fbn2fp, identified a similar muscle weakness phenotype.
This could help to shift us out of a period characterised by charity and solving problems in "other" countries.
In fact, in keeping with the cussed logic of a career characterised by bad breaks and setbacks, their next album, Lisbon, turned out to be their best yet.
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