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This ghost, or some relative of it, has hung over all the artists who, like Salle, made an enormous amount of money in the eighties, when they were still in their twenties or barely into their thirties.
Goldman (2000) remarks that although the epistemological argument doesn't refute Rosenthal's actual view, it does undermine 'a very close relative of it'.
Whatever Robert wanted to have done, whoever he wanted to have been, whomever he wanted to have known, screwed, or been a relative of, it all suddenly was.
Entry exclusion is the property by which a cell that harbors a conjugative plasmid becomes bad recipient for this plasmid or a close relative of it.
Because of the carriage of erm(C), msr(A), mph(C), aphA3 and sat as well as affiliation to spa type t067, these isolates probably represent an epidemic strain, or a close relative of it, recently described in Spain [64].
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All our data suggest strongly that in E. coli and perhaps close relatives of it, luxS is not only translationally but also transcriptionally (this work and [39]) and post-transcriptionally (this work, [19], [23]) regulated during growth.
Once, while idly questioning another ancient relative of mine, it became clear to me that the love of her life, about whom she talked constantly, was not, in fact, her husband.
So tonight we enjoy the relative novelty of it, the lighting moody for romance, not because it's cast in the electro-glow of a baby monitor.
Dennett's relative neglect of it is particularly surprising given that some of the scholars he discusses are so unequivocal on the subject.
It wasn't just about the money or my relative lack of it.
But if Hillary Clinton attempts to leverage her femininity to her advantage, suddenly everyone has to debate the relative fairness of it?
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