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These are likely to be branch staff as well as those in India, where it employs more than 12,000 people, and across Africa.
The first card is a Cracker Jack from 1914-15 with a player from the St . LouisAmericans, who turns out to be Branch Rickey, the future president of the Brooklyn Dodgers who signed Robinson.
In 1847, the preliminary period before Thai-kingdom officially established, forestry industries led by British private company occupied many areas in northern Thailand including Phrae to be branch office (Barton and Bennett 2010).
The aforementioned three faults are within sedimentary rocks (mudstone and sandstone) and are considered to be branch faults from plate-subduction megathrusts or major thrusts within the accretionary prism near a megathrust (Ishikawa et al. 2008; Hamada et al. 2011; Honda et al. 2011).
(ii) Without recalling here the technical definitions, let us mention the following property of a finitely generated group (G) assumed to be branch, or even weakly branch: for any normal subgroup (N ne {1}) of (G), there exists an integer (n ge 1) such that (N) contains the derived group of the rigid stabilizer (mathrm{Rist}_G(n)); this follows from the proof of [72, Theorem 4].
Intron loss appears to be branch- and species-specific, and is usually "perfect," suggesting that loss has resulted from replacement of the original intron-containing gene with the intron-less cDNA.
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But David Beckham prefers a tight boxer, and he knows best, especially since he's thought to be branching into menswear himself.
A characteristic feature of the family is the presence of small needlelike hairs on the leaves; these hairs sometimes occur in clusters and appear to be branched.
Both nerves were thought to be branches of NRILN.
Nokia looks to be branching out beyond mobile handsets, reported the Wall Street Journal.
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