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Three miles down the road are the nearest restaurants, where I could take my pick of an interminable slew of chains: Shoney's, Ryan's, Outback, and a blur of fast food joints whose names are ubiquitous but now specifically escape me.
Specifically, escape from silencing of the Kcnq1 gene is accomplished by the activation of tissue-specific enhancers and involves local reorganization of higher order structure.
More specifically, escape routes of transgenes (i.e. pollen- versus seed-mediated gene flow), dispersal abilities (i.e. cattle-mediated seed movements) and consequences on the fitness of admixed individuals should be systematically investigated (see also Willenborg and Van Acker 2008).
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He'd gone to work specifically to escape our mother, and between the weather and her mood it could be hours, or even days, before he returned home.
The assorted racists who gathered in Charlottesville in 2017, for instance, wed their demographic anxieties to anti-Semitism, chanting, "Jews will not replace us," even though Jews represent only a small part of the U.S. population and, of course, many of their forebears came here specifically to escape persecution and murder at the hands of white Europeans.
Write a review of the movie, addressing its depiction of how people use fantasy, and specifically film, to escape the realities of troubled times.
Specifically, in ESCAPE, elevated HRs were observed in models of PM2.5 exposure restricted to these two subtypes when compared with models of all cases (Raaschou-Nielsen et al. 2013).
The Emma Project, for example, is the only refuge with services developed specifically for women escaping violence who also have severe substance abuse issues.
Tim Fywell's new film does not quite escape that pitfall, specifically in a mawkish scene towards the end between Cassandra and her father, but mostly it is fresh and faithful to the book.
For example, many garment factories in Bangladesh lack basic means for workers to flee in case of fire — specifically fire escapes and smokeproof enclosed staircases.
In his 2010 book How to Land an A330 Airbus (And Other Vital Skills for the Modern Man), James May included a section entitled "How to Escape from Butlins" - specifically, Butlins Skegness in the event of hostile forces using it as an internment camp.
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