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the pmo
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The Lithuanians, not knowing the membership of the PMO, arrested numerous Polish activists and destabilized the PMO network enough to prevent the coup attempt.
CPPs are covalently conjugated to 5′-amino-functionalized PMO or to the 3′-secondary amine of the PMO.
The PMO based modeling algorithm yields less number of false positives as compared to the PMO-MM model (MM meaning "mismatch-match").
The ICERs estimated for the GIOP cohorts are all smaller than those estimated for the PMO cohorts with identical fracture profiles, even though a T-score of −2.5 was evaluated against a T-score of −3.0 for the PMO cohorts.
The PMO has invested $15,000 plus in new equipment to self publish and self-broadcast.
A new protocol required all government scientists to ask for clearance from the PMO before speaking publicly.
Even though the Prime Minister's Office almost immediately denied the reports, there is little doubt here that someone in the PMO was behind them.
When the PMO realised that Duffy might be tempted to talk to his old friends in the press, it aimed – as an internal email put it – "to prevent him from going squirrely in a bunch of weekend panel shows".
A meeting was convened in the PMO on 25 July 2005 which was attended by representatives of coal and lignite bearing states.
The Daily Telegraph snapper will replace Josh Wilson – aka "Hot Josh" in the press gallery – who has quit the PMO's office and gone to work for Channel Nine where he was once a cameraman.
Since then, the PMO has been closely monitoring the situation.
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