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In the late nineties, her lawyer drafted a series of wills, codicils, and testamentary documents that shifted the bulk of the estate to a new entity, over which the lawyer, along with Lilly's nieces and nephews, would preside, to benefit Indianapolis in her name.
It is therefore plausible to envision that when p53 is activated upon a genotoxic stimulus, such as γ-rays, MDM2 may not preside to its degradation and be re-directed towards HIF1 α, whose degradation would hence be fostered.
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The founders designed the presidency to preside over the process of government rather than to govern.
The Taft campaign asked Foraker to preside, and to introduce Taft, at a rally to be held at the Cincinnati Music Hall on September 22.
The Gun Court Act had established the Full Court division, with resident magistrates presiding, to try major firearms offences.
Mitochondrial biogenesis is an orchestrated process that presides to the regulation of the organelles homeostasis within a cell.
Such p53-p21 axis is one of the major pathways presiding to the trigger of cell senescence, the induction of which represents at the same time the goal and the drawback of anticancer radiotherapy.
To that end, the students are trying to convince the presiding judge to allow them to broadcast the trial online; the RIAA object to this.
Judge Blue is to preside at the trial of Mr. Hayes scheduled to start on Sept. 13.
Lula had the good fortune to preside, from 2003 to 2011, over boom times in the Brazilian economy.
He had to preside over cutbacks to operations brought on by government stringency after the end of the Korean War.
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