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All C and P experiments were performed in H2O/H2O using standard methodology on a Bruker 11.8 Tesla Avance-500 standard bore spectrometer, at frequencies of 500.1 MHz (H), 125.6 MHz (C) and 202 MHz (P).

All experiments were performed with a wide bore Bruker Avance I NMR spectrometer operating at a H Larmor frequency of 600 MHz (14.1 T), using either a standard bore 3.2 mm HFCN MAS probe or a 3.2 mm EFree HCN MAS probe from Bruker Biospin.

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The bill is designed to make sure that any future public school standards bear little resemblance to the Common Core, according to The Washington Post.

A basic, standard bear might be $400.

The Eagle of the Ninth — the legion's standard, borne aloft to signal the might of Rome — has been glimpsed far away.

Prints like "The Standard Bearer" advertised that Goltzius, still in his twenties, was a master of what came to be called Mannerism, that most peculiar of aesthetic fashions, born of an indifference to both classicism and naturalism.

When I gaze into the noble and weary face of "The Standard Bearer," Floris Soop, I am seeing him for the hundredth time; even "Aristotle With a Bust of Homer" strikes me as a scene glimpsed through a neighbor's window.

Scientists have long appreciated a number of the polar bear's adaptations, which allow it to survive two decades or more on the glacial ice of the Arctic Circle, where temperatures reach minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit, all the while defying standard bear omnivorousness to subsist almost exclusively on seal.

But in Goltzius's hands a "Standard Bearer," ostensibly a depiction of an ensign in the Dutch army, becomes an extravagant spectacle, the lissome young officer tripping along on the balls of his feet like a dancer while the immense flag billows through the picture space and out into our own, enfolding us in its jubilation.

How could Washington be the standard bear for freedom if it was beating down its own citizens because of their race?

Sir David ap Mathew [Sir David Mathew] of Llandaff (1400 1484), a loyal Yorkist and Seneschal, was named Grand Standard Bearer of England, and is credited for saving the life of Edward IV in the Battle of Towton, and as such granted the right to use 'Towton' on the Mathew Family Crest.

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