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And then there is Nikolai, the well-mannered, ambitious ex-convict with slicked-back silver hair who serves as driver and wingman for Semyon's impulsive, unhappy son, Kirill (Vincent Cassel).
For expression of CpxI variants within neuronal cells a modified lentiviral vector (Lois et al., 2002) was used in which a human Synapsin-1 promoter, driving the expression of CpxI, and a second promoter (ubiquitin C), which serves as driver for the reporter gene (EGFP), were employed.
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If a woman has no transportation, a network of volunteers serves as drivers; if she is too sick to travel, therapists make house calls.
Roth introduced himself and over the next few years served as Driver's occasional apprentice, playing bass for Driver's gospel band in black churches around New York.
These would serve as driver's licenses and would be accepted as identification for a number of purposes, including boarding planes and entering federal facilities.
Former Specialist Fourth Class Frank D. Beardslee served as driver for Colonel Barker, the commander of Task Force Barker, and often took him to the Duc Pho Officers Clubb at five-thirty in time for the cocktail hour.
About 4 a.m. the next day, a 14-passenger van carrying the two robbers, seven hostages and an F.B.I. agent serving as driver led two dozen police and F.B.I. cars with red lights flashing to a remote runway at Kennedy International Airport, where a jet was waiting.
Tubbs served as driver and lookout.
The first chauffeur was Joseph Lawless, a Massachusetts State Police Sergeant who served as driver for Governor William Weld.
After he was paroled, Leadbelly served as driver on some Lomax field trips, performed during their lectures and was the subject of a book by John Lomax.
Everybody was like, 'I'm in.' " Eight of the 12 agreed to serve as drivers on weekly shifts.
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