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The next day, his father picked him up, sold the car and replaced it with a busted pickup truck that would repeatedly break down on the way to school.
In light of this, we chose to follow a more integrated approach in which students would encounter brief in-class exercises in quantitative application throughout the semester that would repeatedly call on the same set of quantitative skills in different biological contexts.
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Philip K Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (the basis for Ridley Scott's 1982 movie Blade Runner), planted a theme that would arise repeatedly in the internet era – the danger of dwindling human empathy in the face of technological change.
An incident at PJC illustrated Robinson's impatience with authority figures he perceived as racist a character trait that would resurface repeatedly in his life.
During that time, both Walker and Cook worked on various other Valve projects Walker was project lead on Half-Life 2: Episode One and Cook became a Steam developer —raising doubts that Team Fortress 2 was really the active project that would be repeatedly described.
This supported our hypothesis that we could develop one SELEX protocol that would work repeatedly for very different proteins.
This is better and more convenient than other types of statistical analyses (e.g. χ2) that would have repeatedly compared the proportion of animals exhibiting PER at each second and is more specific than comparing the PER duration with an ANOVA (which ignores the time-period).
Therefore each pair-wise model includes main effects from two loci (in addition to the interaction) that would be repeatedly included in the sum.
It was a pattern that would be seen repeatedly, from his response to Republican complaints that he wanted to read terrorists their rights, to his acceptance of the C.I.A.'s method for counting civilian casualties in drone strikes.
In other grant news: After howls of protests and charges of "blacklisting," a U.K. research council has partially backed away from a new policy that would have prevented repeatedly unsuccessful grant applicants from submitting new proposals.
After howls of protests and charges of "blacklisting," a U.K. research council has partially backed away from a new policy that would have prevented repeatedly unsuccessful grant applicants from submitting new proposals.
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