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But for many children you probably do not know, December 1, World AIDS Day, may be the most important date on the calendar, signifying commitment and unity in the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and the promise of many more birthdays and holidays to come.
XY germ cells enter G1/G0 arrest from 12.5 dpc, signifying commitment to the male pathway (Hilscher, 1974), while XX germ cells enter the first phase of meiosis from 13.5 dpc (Speed, 1982).
Some players, like Tampa Bay cornerback Ronde Barber, wear a rubber band to signify their commitment.
"War" may serve well, however, as a metaphor to signify struggle, commitment, endurance.
In its statement released today, the Fed said that the tightening bias "did not signify a commitment to near-term action".
Councillor Robert Gould, West Dorset District Council leader, said: "This consultation does not signify any commitment to include any of the sites in the development plan".
In a melodramatic moment at the end he asked security professionals in the audience to stand up to signify a commitment that they would push for this kind of openness when they could.
Describing the complex strategies, she relied upon to secure safe and high-quality infant formula as well as other baby products, she noted, "Being a mother, you are definitely willing to spend money to buy the best [for your baby]. 8 In this way, diligent purchases of safe formula could signify motherly commitment as much as breastfeeding did.
Placing a Latina woman on a twirling lazy Susan in front of a crowd of people and televising it does not signify a commitment to diversity.
©UNICEF/2015 Participants at the roundtable meeting on preventing the recruitment of children in armed conflict, sponsored and co-chaired by UNICEF and the Embassy of Canada, release a dove to signify their commitment to peace.
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