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There were daily e-mails bandied back and forth about some poorly named horse or another.
CBS got in on the game with the poorly named CBS All Access.
So the Chinese theory of "Internet sovereignty," if poorly named, is a statement of private international law as typically practiced.
Justin Modray at Candid Financial Advice says: "The pension is poorly named, because it gives the impression that everyone will get the same, and they won't".
This afternoon the Giants' chances for survival lie with Ryan Vogelsong, who takes to the mound today against the Reds' Homer Bailey (second only to Grant Balfour in the poorly named pitchers competition this postseason).
Prince Albert, Brighton, Wed; Haymakers, Cambridge, Thu; Cooler, Bristol, Fri JR As grubby as their origins were, the main players of the 2002 "garage rock revolution" (the most influential, if poorly named guitar movement of the past ten years) have gone on to form an executive gentleman's club of modern rock players, centred around Jack White.
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In August last year a poorly supervised employee named Peter Young cost the bank hundreds of millions of D-marks with an eccentric enthusiasm for buying unlisted, and overvalued, Scandinavian technology companies in violation of financial regulations; last month, British regulators fined Deutsche £2m ($3.3m).
These peptides, whose functions are poorly studied, are named β-KTx or scorpine-like peptides.
Apart from the NBs described above, a high concentration of snRNPs was revealed in rather small, approximately 0.05 μm in diameter, morphologically and poorly defined domains named small snRNP-enriched areas (SSA).
A critic once complained that Grossman's characters are poorly drawn, just "names with problems".
Execution plans will be of a poorer quality; implementations of needed structural changes will be too late and poorly planned – to name a few problems.
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