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Plenty of jobs outside the security services have gone to the regime's cronies, especially in corruption-prone fields like customs and taxation.
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To accomplish this, we used cDNA-AFLP to identify differentially expressed genes in the roots and leaves of a single cotton cultivar grown in a rain-fed, drought-prone field environment.
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The application of organic and little inorganic fertilizer seems to be the best option in drought-prone upper fields.
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The Englishman's day was soured however when he was placed on report in the dying seconds for a high shot that left Titans' halfback Ash Taylor prone on the field.
After the inconsistency and fraying discipline of the late Jones years, the Wallabies desperately needed a modern, dynamic coach who could remedy the team's historic deficiency – its cotton-wool forward pack – and motivate a disparate group of players prone to off-field distraction.
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