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Where have they been?" A spokeswoman for Strong referred yesterday to a written statement indicating that the firm was conducting an internal review of mutual fund trading.
The real growth in romance is in a sector in which Harlequin is less strong, referred to as the single-title business.
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America continues to believe in a strong dollar, he argued, but "strong" refers to the confidence that the dollar inspires in the public and its resistance to forgery.
In fact, the difference between weak and strong refers not to the future as such (to what is signalized), but to the observing system itself.
10 24 — "For the first time ever in a single day we had 500M people use Facebook" Zuck starts the keynote strong, referring to the depth of engagement now possible through apps.
Strong refers to alcoholic ingredients; weak refers to non-alcoholic ones.
SCIENCE TIMES A report in The Week column last Tuesday about the recent discovery of Scutisorex thori, an African shrew with an extremely strong spine, referred incorrectly to its cousin S. somereni.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Friday about voter disillusionment ahead of parliamentary elections in Italy — where a party founded by a comedian, Beppe Grillo, was drawing strong support — referred incompletely to the reason Mr. Grillo's conviction for manslaughter prevents him from serving in Parliament.
To test predicted dual localized proteins and in particular those with strong MTSs (referred to in the previous sections), we experimentally assessed a subgroup of 14 soluble proteins.
Certain combinations of alleles for HLA loci are also found in strong LD, referred to as conserved or ancestral haplotypes.
An article on May 25 about the disadvantages for Europe that accompany a stronger euro referred incorrectly to the location of Volkswagen's non-German assembly plants.
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