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Hay House has a special imprint just for Smiley.
The books division of AOL was the first publisher to announce the creation of a special imprint of electronic books, called iPublish.
Eventually, Simon & Schuster's Pocket Books would create a special imprint, Trident Press, as the 10-foot pole with which it could touch Robbins.
She also proposed that sex offenders be prohibited from changing their names and that they be required to carry driver's licenses with a special imprint, and she recommended that anyone charged with a serious felony give a DNA sample "upon arraignment".
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Teruel bears two special imprints from the past.
And publishing houses are pumping out more and more of them, creating special YA imprints and lines where they didn't exist.
In addition to iron, a DMP molecular template was also introduced to AFeC to create special molecular imprinting affinity for DMP.
Mechanistically, allelic choice has been linked to changes in chromatin states in some special cases: imprinting (Wen et al., 2008), olfactory receptor gene choice (Magklara et al., 2011), and immunoglobulin-kappa gene rearrangement (Farago et al., 2012).
The Memory Bash tour is not about me, the author, it's about you, the reader -- I want to hear about your loved ones and what made them so special, and the imprint they left on your heart, and on the world.
"It's still in the discussion stage at this point," Mr. McClellan said of the plan, which would apply to Mexicans who already have a special identity card imprinted with their fingerprints.
A special case of imprinting is provided by X-inactivation (Dobyns et al. 2004).
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