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Although Mr. Driggs talked publicly several years ago about selling his collection one day, in the end he did not — partly, it appeared, because he simply could not.
Foreign scientists from China, Russia, Israel, India, Pakistan, and other countries face increased scrutiny--partly, it appears, because these countries possess or are seeking to possess nuclear capabilities (Science, 21 November 2008, p. 1172).
Goethals has also called for new evidentiary hearings in Dekraai's case, partly because it appears some information had been manipulated and/or destroyed and partly because of allegations that the sheriff still has not turned over all documents related to the informant program.
Although its precise physiological roles remain only partly defined, it appears to have protective functions by promoting cellular proliferative responses during beta-cell regenerative processes and epithelial repair [ 13].
That has provoked many questions here, partly because it appears to violate a sacred Israeli Army value about not abandoning wounded soldiers and partly because Sergeant Major Yosef was Druse, and not Jewish.
This has a number of proponents, partly because it appears to work: every time a major volcano erupts, producing a similar effect, temperatures decline over large regions.
Crenezumab was chosen for the Colombia trial partly because it appears to have no negative side effects, unlike other drugs designed to clear amyloid from the brain, said Dr. Francisco Lopera, a Colombian neurologist who has worked with the family for decades and is a leader of the study.
For example, many scholars do not consider the Raising of Lazarus to be historical, partly because it appears only in John.
This name has led to some confusion, partly because it appears to be a taxon-based name derived from the genus Hepatica which is actually a flowering plant of the buttercup family Ranunculaceae.
Most Afghans want foreign troops to stay but Mr Karzai has taken a provocative stance towards the US, partly, it now appears, to try and convince the Taliban that he is anti-American and sincere about not wanting US forces to stay on.
It eclipsed the unfortunate MacGillivray, whose British Birds in contrast "never achieved real popularity", partly because it was illustrated strictly technically, and partly because it appeared at the same time as the first part of Yarrell's work.
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