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Expression of these genes persisted, which concords with the observed persistence of Tra98-positive cells.
Yet Britain persisted, which was its mistake.
But the students have persisted, which suggests, again, that their campaign transcends a battle over Rhodes's legacy.
The story goes that more pungent Gros Michel-derived flavourings persisted, which accounts for the dichotomy between banana flavourings and the commonly eaten fruit.
The demand for high-quality indigenous timber persisted, which together with a growing recognition that timber supply and the maintenance of ecological integrity need not be mutually exclusive, led to the Forests Amendment Act 1993.
But the asymmetry persisted, which led the researchers to conclude that it comes not from strange magnetism but from an asymmetry within the proton itself--probably from the weak interactions between quarks inside the proton.
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"Stock shortages persist, which is good news for landlords," says Jacqui Daly, director of Savills residential research.
Yet the rumors of Thomas's influence persist, which is both to his benefit and his detriment.
But for the Forlorn Five, two questions persist: which one will reach the Super Bowl first, and which one will be the last to get there?
Safari's now got pinned tabs, which shrink into the left-hand side and persist, which makes web apps such as Twitter a bit more permanent.
That La Niña is now over, according to scientists, but the patterns of atmospheric circulation that were associated with it are persisting, which could account for some of the drought.
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