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were bases
noun
Something from which other things extend; a foundation.
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A security official in the region said the targets were bases and training camps used by his militants.
Remember the high school chemistry (maybe middle school?) experiment where you dipped litmus paper strips into various substances to test whether they were BASES or ACIDS?
Earlier this month when thousands of American troops raided what they believed were bases for loyalists to Saddam Hussein, provoking a lengthy firefight that killed four Iraqis, the Shiite newspaper Al Dawa described the deaths as "martyrdom".
Sequencing adapters were removed, as were bases less than Q20.
Such considerations were bases for having pain as exclusion criteria in the present study.
The "hotspots" bearing the highest frequency of variable sites were bases 11216-12260 with 226 variable sites in 1045 bases (1 in 4.6), 1848-2235 with 22 variable sites in 388 bases (1 in 17.6), and 649-862 with 10 variable sites in 214 bases (1 in 21.4).
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Just three were Base jumpers.
Fantasies were based on American realities.
Gruppe were based at Marx.
Both pilots were based in Mangalore.
Locations were based on visual observation.
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