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Convivio, at the heart of it, replicates its screwy feng shui.
In this theme, it replicates its source material: the classic horror movie "Freaks" (1932), which was about circus performers who take violent revenge on a villainous "normal" woman, Cleopatra, when she exploits a member of their troupe.
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) replicates its genome in replication complexes located in micro-vesicles derived from endoplasmic reticulum.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive-strand RNA virus RNA) that replicates its genome in replication complexes (RC) associated to endoplasmic reticulum (ER -derived micro-vER -derived
More surprising, still, because it pretty much replicates its predecessor's entire comedic set-up, from the general mood of institutional chaos to the surreal inter-scene interludes and the central, love-hate flirtation between a scatty neurotic and a smug wannabe lothario.
The movie's fondly remembered eighties and nineties replicates its exclusions and its rejections; it's the version that left Kathleen Collins's "Losing Ground" unreleased, that left Wendell B. Harris, Jr., and Julie Dash and Rachel Amodeo without a second feature, that smothered Elaine May under snarky reviews.
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Every time a cell divided, it replicated its genes, and parents passed down some of their genes to their offspring.
In neither country has it yet replicated its American strategy of widening its scope to sell and auction everything imaginable.
It will replicate its China business model in India and other fast-growing markets.
It seemed as if Boston might replicate its strong third quarter from Game 1, when it outscored Detroit, 28-17.
The technology is built in and it would be nearly impossible to replicate its features by retrofitting a traditional oven.
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