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They are an outward marker of caste.
Of the 90% of port wine that is still exported today, many of the major producers — such as Taylor's, Sandeman's and Cockburn's — retain their British names; an outward marker of their international heritage. .
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He used the controversy to make the point that no one should be satisfied with "the outward markers of success," either as individuals or as a country.
Those who define their purpose by achieving wealth or rank will eventually discover these outward markers don't truly satisfy.
I just grew up very politically, and I guess I can't help it....Part of it is, New York is definitely a city of outward markers of status.
As shown in the Figure 2C, the apical golgi markers were facing inward toward the inside of the hollow lumen and the basal marker were facing outward.
Grip the soft fabric tip of the dry-erase marker with your pliers and pull directly outward.
Is there any structural basis for the "valves" which appear to be needed to make compression drive movement preferentially in the outward direction [ 165, 166 ]? Can movement of markers along arteries from parenchyma to lymph node be measured?
Cells of the basal layer, expressing K5/K14 migrate outward, lose their mitotic potential and form the specific keratin markers in each layer.
At present there is conflicting evidence for outward flow along veins and little evidence for net flow (as opposed to net marker flux down a concentration gradient) inwards along arteries.
Outward Bound.
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