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This disaster unites, in a dramatic way, two phenomena: Japan's vulnerability to earthquakes and the risk presented by nuclear energy.
The ensemble unites in a line dance of swishy side-to-side steps, people fall and are caught, and a final duet of awkward intimacy sums things up.
But cricket in this novel is much more than these associations: it is an immigrant's imagined community, a game that unites, in a Brooklyn park, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, Indians, West Indians, and so on, even as the game's un-Americanness accentuates their singularity.
Two people can remain "in love" — a phrase made practically useless by stinking romanticism — only if their common desire for each other unites in a greater desire for God — i.e., they do not become satisfied but more desirous together of the supernatural love in union with God.
While the Taliban home base of Kandahar and the hunt for Osama bin Laden will continue to be the focus of American attention, a vast majority of Afghans will be watching negotiations that start in Germany on Tuesday and that could determine whether their country reverts to civil war or unites in a new era of stability.
The single-chain MS2 VLP therefore unites in a single structural platform the selective power of phage display with the high immunogenicity of VLPs.
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