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"Very many players have multiple registrations which confer great advantage when playing the game," Everiss notes.
Her husband seems to define her largely by her physical advantages, which confer upon him an aura of sexual potency.
There are gene variants which confer extra-strong bones, low Alzheimer's risk or viral resistance such as to HIV.
So civil unions, which confer most of the tax benefits and legal protections of marriage, were made available to everyone.
Belgium and the Netherlands allow gay couples to wed, and Finland and Sweden allow "registered partnerships," which confer nearly the same rights as matrimony, the group said.
(Five others, including California, have civil-union or domestic-partnership laws, which confer benefits and some official recognition without the title, and freighted significance, of marriage).
Stock options contracts, which confer the right to buy or sell an underlying stock at a preset price, expire periodically, often in less than six months.
More worrying still is that the genes which confer this resistance are also showing up in bacteria found in other animals.
F. verna reveals a high content of vitamin C, which confer anti-scorbutic activity.
LHs bind bacteriochlorophyll a molecules, which confer on them a high intrinsic fluorescence yield.
APBs generally consist of both polysaccharide and a protein component, which confer hydrocarbon substrate specificity to the emulsifier.
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