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Tori Amos is possibly the biggest artist to descend directly from her, but the new album from Brooklyn's Gang Gang Dance, "Eye Contact," the hit single by Florence and the Machine, "You've Got the Love," from 2009, and almost everything recorded by the indie-rock singer Bat for Lashes — all refer distinctly to Bush.
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Either previously assigned cross references distinctly referring to homologous gene identifiers from other species provided in the array annotation tables accompanying the Affymetrix gene chip or data from reciprocal-best-fit-protein-homology searches (Moreno-Hagelsieb & Latimer, 2008) were employed to define the closest homologous gene pair between man and yeast.
Fortunately Stuart Broad was in sufficiently good humour afterwards not to refer to "distinctly average decision-making".
Mr. Lindelof, who voiced the usual nostalgia about his visits to Comic-Con back in the old days — that would be the mid-1990s — was referring to the distinctly pro-simian sentiment underlying "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," which is set to open early next month.
With an array of memes, social media users mocked the fascist organization in predominantly mestizo (mixed Indian-Spanish) Mexico, referring to its distinctly non-Aryan members as "morenazis" — brown-skinned Nazis.
Currently, there is no uniformly accepted definition of decreased ovarian reserve (DOR), as the term may refer to three related but distinctly different outcomes: oocyte quality, oocyte quantity, or reproductive potential.
Here it is necessary to introduce a few terms used within this work, since the phrase "community annotation" can refer to a number of distinctly different activities.
Based on modeling RNA polymerases competition we suggest that the promoters of moeB are located in between moeB and trnW (refer to the Conclusions) and differ distinctly from the common template.
The method proposed in this work is designed towards peak-to-peak comparisons, where each peak is distinctly formed and uniquely compared between samples (refer Additional file 6: Algorithm 1, Section S3.1).
That is what Romney was referring to in his distinctly lackluster victory speech, when he said, "Tomorrow, we wake up and we start again".
'The Brits are more fun-loving.' Was she by any chance referring to the islanders' distinctly un-American national pastime of getting sloshed?
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