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It was imported into Israel before the Babylonian Exile (586 538 bc) and was assigned miraculous powers; later, in the 5th century bc, altars were set apart for incense offerings.
One hundred microliters were set apart for the input sample.
Three biopsies from each area were allocated for immediate RNAlater™ immersion then snap frozen and stored in liquid nitrogen, and two were set apart for histopathological examination.
The intestinal tissues from the colon of the probiotic and control groups were set apart for histopathological examination.
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A privy garden ornamented with sundials and statues, was set apart for the special pleasure of the most senior courtiers.
It was set apart for "company" and was off-limits for the intimacies of daily life, which left its more personal traces in kitchen, bedroom and closet.
And before he ever joined the Yankees in 2004, Rodriguez was set apart for sniping at Jeter, who has never forgotten or forgiven.
Each day will be set apart for different kinds of content; these include advice pieces, entertainment shows as well as segments focused on comedy and cooking.
This approach is distilled in a small, enclosed space that is set apart for the display of three ancestral shrines and accompanied by wall labels of a kind seldom found in mainstream museums.
In 1638, when the city's central square was set apart for the grazing of animals and common use, every shareholder of land was deemed a proprietor with a vote about the use of the common land.
Seven years later, in his cry from the depths, he wrote of what most deeply concerned him: "If there be one single passage that brings tears to the eyes, weep as we weep in prison when the day no less than the night is set apart for tears".
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