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She and the child will go first, and will perhaps fulfil the requirement of living in Canada for three out of four years.

On the other hand, association of BubR1 to metaphase kinetochores appears to depend strongly on kinetochore assembly, as it is strongly destabilised in CenH3CENP-A-depleted DT40 cells [30], suggesting that initial recruitment and maintenance of BubR1 at kinetochores involve different mechanisms and, perhaps, fulfil different functions.

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This willingness to be the reliable and dependable friend perhaps fulfils a need in you to be needed: it may indicate that you sometimes confuse giving love with being who you are, that you are OK so long as it is you who are doing the giving.

If we can succeed this would perhaps, at last, fulfil the vision of those who have gone before and give Ian Jack his reason for the station to exist.

The lack of real progress in addressing violence against women in armed conflict highlights the need to fulfil perhaps the greatest innovation of resolution 1325 – its insistence on a more prominent role for women in peace negotiations and peacekeeping efforts.

Now, aged 53, the former Black Star is about to fulfil perhaps the most fantastic dream of them all.

As a final remark, we would like to point out that our results suggest that the path to win the 'war on cancer' is perhaps not to fulfil the goal pictured in the cover of the Economist in September 2008, in which all cancers cells must be targeted for elimination.

Raheem Sterling, perhaps, or Adam Lallana could fulfil that role.

The functional implications of such a relationship are that orthologues may fulfil similar, perhaps equivalent, roles in different species.

But if that primitive resonance is not achieved, storytellers are failing to fulfil what is perhaps their primary function, which is therapeutic – to act as an echo chamber to our deepest fears and desires, and thus help to integrate them into a healthy personality.

Many also lack fine roots or root hairs (e.g. LaFrankie 1985) perhaps because their associated RFS hyphae fulfil this soil resource-gathering role.

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