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They once shared picnics, softball games, locker-room ribbing, and, of course, a sense of danger -- the usual trappings that forge uncommon bonds in a firehouse.
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Surviving that — and being successful — has left them with an uncommon bond.
Despite their standing as the intellectual lions of the left and right, Ginsburg and Scalia have forged an uncommon bond on a court where close friendships outside of chambers are rare.
The ethanol molecules form a uncommon dimer bonded by very weak tandem hydrogen bonds.
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Work in yeasts and mammalian cells demonstrated that this cysteine is indeed modified with an ubiquitin-moiety via an uncommon thioester-bond [ 16, 38, 40] and that this modification is essential for the recycling of Pex5p and therefore also for peroxisomal matrix protein import in general [ 12, 14, 38].
The presence of two different carboxylates here and three distinct bonding modes is uncommon; an ethanoate bonds 1.1.0 to each 4f metal and bridges distinct hetero-metal pairs.
But it's not uncommon for people to develop bonds, irrational as they might seem, with technology and other personal inanimate objects.
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