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The receptors act as a "sink" for soaking up chemokines, thus providing the perfect decoy.
For a G.O.P. that is even more in thrall to big money than the Democrats, she couldn't be a more perfect decoy.
"If you looked up 'tart' in the English dictionary…" Her tale of romantic woe was both a perfect decoy (the rozzers sent her and Tony on their way), and a chance to air her true feelings.
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The U.S. is no exception, and it's interesting to note that the blatantly biased media like Fox and Murdoch's other outfits act as perfect decoys that make remaining media look balanced.
A previous study suggested that imperfect miRNA targeting is a better decoy than perfect targeting [35].
The first time I saw "Decoy," I thought: "How perfect!
"Glacial Decoy" (1979) is a perfect example of the undulating Brown style that was so irresistible when first I saw the company in 1983.
For example, "Ant Decoy Sculpture" fuses the idea of a perfect geometric grid with a real sapling.
Alleging that teachers "censored" her speeches by demanding written drafts before delivery and suggesting edits, Miss Haynes she had submitted a decoy copy of her leaving speech "just so I could say Ravo isn't perfect".
It's a decoy".
7 John Ashbery, "Decoy".
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