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What a peculiar expression, methinks.
He had a peculiar expression; I knew something was wrong.
He didn't say anything, just stared with a peculiar expression that frightened his relatives.
The dog sat at attention, watching the ceremony with a peculiar expression on its face, a look of intense interest.
This definition of the fundamental issue of life in America became that around which Thoreau, Melville and Whitman organized their peculiar expression".
As mentioned, the rational for CAR-T cell therapy of glioblastoma is the peculiar expression of the highly specific EGFRvIII antigen in this tumor.
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Pro and anti-migrant are peculiar expressions.
But war is most profoundly an expression of that peculiar aspect of human nature that expresses our animal origins but which also distinguishes our species from all others that struggle and fight for survival: it defines "who we are" in the search for significance in an otherwise uncaring universe.
Our analyses demonstrate that 1) snakes exhibit a large V2R repertoire but a very limited number of V1R genes and 2) the peculiar V2R expression pattern observed in the VNO of mice (monogenic expression for V2R ABD-subfamily members and broad expression of C-subfamily members) is conserved in snakes.
Indeed, Hmgpi was also expressed in entire ES colonies, whereas Zscan4 shows a peculiar mosaic expression pattern in undifferentiated ES cell colonies.
His eyes are large and blue, with the peculiar possessed expression of the inveterate dreamer.
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