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Hookworms, who formed in 2009 and only want to be known by their initials, use two guitars, bass, drums and keyboards/vocal/sequencers to create a series of slow-building wah-wah-scapes that variously reference the psychedelic forays of late-60s London and Los Angeles as well as the krautrock experiments of early-70s Cologne, Dusseldorf and Munich.

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An expat Canadian, he started out making complex laptop electronica that variously referenced British psychedelia, bedsit singer-songwriters, the output of Warp records, krautrock and shoegazing indie.

The clue to the paintings is in their long titles, variously referencing moments when socialist dreams briefly seemed possible, like the ill-fated Paris Commune, or the English Diggers movement of the 17th century.

Recent anti-Nasheed tweets (in a highly Twitter-conscious society) have called him, variously, a kidnapper in reference to his arrest of a judge whom he accused of misdemeanours a terrorist, a madman and an animal.

(Unchelated iron has variously been referred to in the literature as naked or inorganic iron in reference to direct binding to the +3 ion).

When a male child reaches his eighth birthday he undergoes the initiation thread ceremony variously known as Munja (in reference to the Munja grass that is of official ritual specification), Vratabandha, or Upanayanam.

Her lavishly asymmetrical, improvised forms — slumping this way, bugling that way — teem with references that are variously bodily, structural and cultural.

Nietzsche variously indicates such a standard in his references to "health," "strength," and "the meaning of the earth".

Since the deeply puzzling phenomenon of vagueness manifests itself first and foremost as a linguistic phenomenon, it is unsurprising that the responses variously intersect with problems concerning meaning, truth and reference.

Mr. Gopal was always reticent about his age, and reference sources give his year of birth variously as 1912, 1917 and 1920.

To achieve this, un-normalised cDNA libraries were generated from subsamples of the same RNA as originally used to generate the reference and extracted from apices of the genotypes C600 variously treated with vernalization and GA, and, non-vernalized Roberta, variously treated with GA.

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