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Twenty percent of Dictyostelium cells die this way, allowing the survivors to climb up their lifeless bodies and become spores.

Such strophes or cycles are often divisible in more than one way, allowing simultaneous combinations of contradictory metrical units.

"It is the next step from the emoticon, in a way, allowing us to graphically represent more nuances of emotion.

The great Sergei Leiferkus led the way, allowing magnificently rounded tones to emerge from behind the sea of Russian consonants.

It all lurches around in a good-natured way, allowing you to savor Mr. Kinnear's deadpan, Ms. Connelly's anti-deadpan and Marisa Tomei's delightful randomness.

Deighton's novel is horrifyingly plausible, with the decisive Battle of Britain going the Nazis' way, allowing German forces to land at Kent and march on London.

One exception was for issues that were pervasive enough to warrant class-action status, that way allowing groups of investors to sue a firm or firms.

Fister, 28, a native of nearby Merced, Calif., matched Bumgarner most of the way, allowing one base runner from the third inning through the sixth.

But now they would be out of the way, allowing the company to report far better earnings in quarters to come.

The Junior Easy Saver from Dudley building society works in a similar way, allowing you to save up to £150 every month for a year.

The Global Covenant will enable cities to collect and report climate data in a standardised, comparable way, allowing them to track their progress and hold one another accountable.

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