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Admission to the Masters is prized, with tickets on the resale market fetching up to $1,000 for one day.
Münch, filming with no crew and little money, brings them all to life with a miraculous plausibility: Epstein David Anguss) is touchingly anguished in his frustrated attraction to Lennon (Ian Hart), whose free-spirited and spontaneous intelligence he prized with a unique sympathy and channelled to epochal effect.
Britain's two slots in the men's all-around were highly prized, with Purvis and Whitlock fending off several team-mates for selection in the event.
Fertility in Africa is highly prized, with strong societal pressures to have children, the need to have boys as heirs, and preference for large families [ 3– 5].
As a result, this model system is prized with the highest genome annotation level and was successfully used to characterize a number of fundamental biological processes, including secretion, organelle biogenesis and cell cycle [130 133].
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He shared the prize with Belgian physicist François Englert.
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