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Stabilisation of p53 provoked up-regulation of p21 as observed 48 and 72 h after TMZ and fotemustine treatment, which indicates that p53 is functional.
"It's consistent with Ortega's policy to provoke up to a certain point the American administration while at the same time doing everything to maintain better relations," Mr. Chamorro said.
Moreover, the same factors may provoke UP [ 25].
Participants were enthusiastic and responded to verbal probes that provoked follow up to their responses.
When the terrain was at its most harrowing, Ms. Anderson opted for a caustic clarity, as in this passage from "Callin' Em Up," provoked by images of baby-faced soldiers: And then those questions come up, like: Was the Constitution written in invisible ink?
The new headache occurred only occasionally and was invariably provoked by standing up, having been stooped or crouched for a period of time.
In the hundred years since the shake-up provoked by the People's Budget, countless blueprints for wholesale rationalisation have run up against ermine-trimmed facts on the ground.
That means that, even if speech is hateful, you're allowed to say or write it without being prosecuted by the government or government institutions (unless you're provoking someone up close to their face, which is known as "fighting words").
He might have been provoked, but leading up to Sunday he rarely was.
When he hit the spot, and usually it was with his solos, he provoked and woke up audiences – there was nothing he would not say or do.
Landis's attempts to crack down on "covering up" provoked the only time he was ever sued by one of his owners.
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