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And there is "Retirement," the Powder Horn golf course in Big Horn, Wyo., which lies, with subtle gradations in tone and texture created by its gentle hills, swards and sand traps, like a relief sculpture on the basically flat terrain.

"This incident is evidence of the very dangerous escalation of tension in the Russian-Ukrainian border area, and could have irreversible consequences, the responsibility for which lies with the Ukrainian side," said the foreign ministry's official statement, referring to the shelling of Russian territory.

"Three pre-arranged meetings between the manager and organisers have been cancelled by the manager or by the club, the authority over which lies with the manager".

The main characteristic that distinguishes partnerships and private corporations from public corporations is the locus of ownership, which lies with professionals working in the firm in the former cases, and with external shareholders in the latter case.

In the Disc1 mutant mouse, L100P, which lies with a missense PDE4B-specific binding site in exon 2, rolipram treatment improves the behavioural and cognitive deficits seen in this model of schizophrenia [24].

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Although much has been discussed about risk transfer in Sibs, which lie with investors rather than the commissioner, this has never been strictly true.

Rather, the outcome hinged on placing the woman's HIV strain within the historical context of the evolution of HIV and showing the historical origin of her strain, which lay with the sample of another patient of the felonious physician.

A line is said to be "a breadthless length", and a straight line to be a line "which lies evenly with the points on itself".

The Liebau phenomenon, which is in honor of the physician Liebauh's pioneering work, is the occurrence of valveless pumping through the application of a periodic force at a place which lies asymmetric with respect to system configuration.

The plane has another sub-standard definition, evidently modelled on that of the line: "a plane surface is a surface which lies evenly with the straight lines on itself" (and, unsurprisingly, "a surface is that which has length and breadth only").

Further analysis of the components of the CI index are required to further explore this, which lies out with the scope of this study.

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