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Widmerpool proved to be unexpectedly capable in brokering a truce but I, like you I suspect, had long since tired of such a dull episode and could scarcely remember why I had bothered to waste a chapter on such an uneventful time, the highlight of which was to again imagine myself in love with a woman I had never spoken to, and I was not unduly upset when my time in France came to an end.
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This demonstrates that the invertebrate immune system is functionally capable of unexpectedly specific and durable induced protection.
The complexity of his nature was a recurring theme in Mr. Kidder's book, which paints Mr. West as alternately inscrutable, brutally frank, unexpectedly kind and seemingly capable of being two people at the same time.
This knowledge is critical for forecasting the potential future movements of species because climate change is expected to generate novel climates [16] and species are capable of unexpectedly colonizing new environments [17], [18].
The newly discovered Caldicellulosiruptor sp. strain DIB 004C was capable of producing unexpectedly large amounts of ethanol from lignocellulose in fermentors.
Door may open unexpectedly".
With a voice that could rage, bellow, rasp, screech or – if circumstance demanded – be unexpectedly yearning and vulnerable, he was capable of taking any song and making it his own.
Unexpectedly, EIN2 was shown to be capable of interacting with the ethylene receptors.
Rather unexpectedly, salubrinal, a recently identified PP1 inhibitor capable to protect against ER stress in various model systems, strongly synergized with proteasome inhibitors to augment apoptotic death of different leukemic cell lines.
And unexpectedly, these sickle-shaped cells became far more capable of generating new tumors.
You drop it and it's capable of bouncing very high and unexpectedly".
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