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She tends to ring the sort of conspiracy bells her parents once did, as when she describes the funding of President George W. Bush's Inaugural balls in 2001: "Much later" — really?
She tends to ring the sort of conspiracy bells her parents once did, as when she describes the funding of President George W. Bush's Inaugural balls in 2001: "Much later"—really?—"America learned that a lot of that cash had come from big corporations that did business, or wanted to do business, with the federal government".
This tends to ring alarm bells.
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As a result, earthquakes in bedrock east of the Appalachians tend to ring the earth like a steel girder being struck with a hammer.
"But if you say you can't work that day they don't tend to ring you again because they say you're not turning up - it makes you feel unworthy".
A double ring tends to mean that a passage can go straight into my parody of it, completely unaltered.
Moreover, the HDT1 localization pattern tends to persist as a ring around the inner periphery of the nucleolus in HDT1-RNAi lines, as in 2 day old nuclei of wild-type plants (for quantitative data, see Table S7).
The consultant in this case loses his ability to guide the focus of the group and, not surprisingly, the gaze of the medical staff in the outer ring tends to wander.
The subtle increase in elevation in the case of GlcNAcβ may be accounted for by the equatorial configuration at C1, which tends to place the monosaccharide ring further from the surface, compared with the axial configuration.
Evil in The Lord of the Rings tends to be associated with machinery, whereas good is usually associated with nature.
Admire your new creation, as this rings tends to remain longer thanks to the "extra push".
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