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American museums have thus seen foreign laws that were long overlooked at home suddenly taken seriously.
While the small vendors trying to eke out a living were long overlooked, the fact that they still set up their wares in Port-au-Prince's jam-packed markets was a sign of hope and opportunity in Haiti's economic and political upheaval.
A study published this month in ZooKeys details the two new species, Hermeuptychia intricata and Hermeuptychia hermybius, and supposes that they were long overlooked because of their resemblance to a butterfly identified two centuries ago—H.
For instance, p53 oscillations 26, 47 were long overlooked because of a static description being interpreted as a control switch to prevent expression levels from getting too high (e.g. p53 makes Mdm2. Mdm2 degrades p53, controlling p53 levels).
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That heritage was long overlooked; key books and manuscripts were lost during centuries of occupation and destruction.
The Black Diamonds profile reflects a segment of the population that was long overlooked by event promoters and corporate marketers.
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Much more important in this respect, though its importance was long overlooked by historians, was the thought of the later Renaissance, known in Italy as the seicento, Baroque, or the literary and artistic decadence.
When Austrian immigrant brothers Jean and Julian Aberbach formed their Hill and Range publishing company in 1945, the name they chose made it clear which songwriters they were after the country-and-western writers who had been long overlooked by the established publishers affiliated with the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP).
Although the story of the mass execution in Mankato is well-known locally, scholars say the case of Chaska — spared by Lincoln, then wrongfully executed — has been long overlooked by the federal government and all but forgotten even by the Dakota.
In the French newspaper Le Monde, Alain Bernheim, the president of the French Society of Human Genetics, last week compared her case to that of Rosalind Franklin, whose contribution to the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA in the early 1950s was long overlooked.
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