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The remarkable size of the black crowd in a white area, activists here said, seemed to have alarmed the white authorities, prompting them to ban the Saturday memorial service for fear that the numbers would be greater.

Some people said that the remarkable size of the voting list — with more than 800,000 voters in a country with a population of no more than 1.3 million, much of it quite young — was evidence that the outcome had been predetermined.

The remarkable size of the payment to Carlson "clearly is a recognition that she was right that she was treated inappropriately, and that in and of itself is quite stunning," said Debra Katz, a Washington lawyer who often represents plaintiffs in sexual harassment lawsuits.

Nor did you explore potential reasons for the remarkable size of the common low-plated 16 kb haplotype.

This remarkable size of the serum protein dataset is a result of the extensive fractionation and large number of mass spectra collected in these experiments.

The flexible orientation of the loop Thr Tyr as well as the displacements of strands β5 and β6 in Fra a 1E also contributes to the remarkable size of its cavity.

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In agreement with the remarkable size and complexity of the OSVZ in gyrencephalic species, a majority of DEGs are found along this layer, and gene expression modules along the OSVZ map faithfully the eventual location of cortical folds and fissures.

Several towns, like Aventicum, Iulia Equestris and Augusta Raurica, reached a remarkable size, while hundreds of agricultural estates (Villae rusticae) were founded in the countryside.

Neuronal polarization begins with the rapid extension of a single minor neurite into an axon of remarkable size and complex geometry, while the remaining sister neurites will eventually develop into dendrites.

Not just in terms of its remarkable size, strength, and speed, but perhaps especially because of the seeming incongruity of where it lives: in the cold, unforgiving hinterlands of northern Asia, far from the grasslands or swamps favored by its cousins to the south.

A diamond is a diamond, under any circumstances, worth precisely so many doliars per carat: an onyx may be valuable in consequence of remarkable size, or the turquoise priceless for the history attaching to it; but neither onyx nor turquoise is worth so much to the finder as the roughest diamond or the dullest emerald.

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