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For Derbyshire, who were relegated along with Surrey in 2013, their defeat checked any momentum gained by beating Leicestershire last week, and meant they remained next to bottom.
Unbeaten Somerset's 12 points kept them in third place in the Division One table, 12 behind leaders Middlesex, while Lancashire remained next to bottom.
The two proctors' registers, which dated from 1407 and 1477, were in better arrangement, but repealed statutes remained next to ones that were current.
On the other hand, cmk > rpsA has remained next to himD, the gene usually flanking rpsA.
From 2 hpi onwards, bacteria were found in the phagosomes of neutrophils and macrophages after injection into muscle (Fig. 3A) and the bloodstream, respectively (Fig. 3C); however, they remained next to, but outside of, immune cells after notochord infection (Fig. 3B,D).
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"But I will remain next to younger players who need to play and to score goals".
Kenneth Kopocis, a former senior E.P.A. official, told me that it was hard to think of a more foolish policy than allowing coal-ash ponds to remain next to rivers: "They are going to fail.
Wednesday beat Leicester on Tuesday to register only their second league win of the season, but remain next to bottom of the Championship table.
Cas set up a nervy finish as Greg Eden hesitated under a high ball to allow Clark in for a try, but Ian Millward's side remain next to bottom.
The Bulls remain next to bottom of Super League following last Sunday's 50-24 defeat at Warrington, nine points adrift of Salford, who are immediately above them in the table.
Initiating such a debate, and so bringing into focus core issues, will remain next to impossible, however, without first clearing away the accumulated debris of the post-Cold-War era.
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