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In creating the prize, whose recipient is selected by an independent panel of judges from religion, science and business, Sir John specified that its value should always exceed the value of the Nobel Prize.

If the "disruption of co-evolved interactions" model is correct, then we might expect to see the same or similar phenotype following the introgression of another N. crassa IT whose recipient chromosome is chromosome 1, but if the "deletion of nucleus-limited gene" model is correct, then this phenotype might be T(B362i -specific.

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Investigators assert that the disbursements were part of an illegal off-the-books system whose recipients also included election officials.

The four volumes comprised 2,500 letters, whose recipients ranged from Paul Robeson to attractive young actresses (there were many) to amateur theater groups.

It's likely that Medicaid — Medicare's poor stepchild, half of whose recipients are children — will also be on the cutting board.

No amount of DNA testing or skilled defense counsel can erase the blemish on the American psyche caused by the death penalty, whose recipients disproportionately are members of minority groups.

The messages, whose recipients were not disclosed, came to light recently when contractors working for the department were preparing to submit a license application for the project, at Yucca Mountain, 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

The $10,000 prize, whose recipients have included Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens and Marianne Moore, is awarded every two years to one or more living American poets for the best collection published during that period or for a body of poetry.

Incapacity benefit, paid to people too ill to work, was brought in to replace the widely abused invalidity benefit, whose recipients turned out to have included shot-putters and mountaineers.

The arts honors will be presented in conjunction with the National Humanities Medals, which are managed by the National Endowment for the Humanities, and whose recipients include the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Marilynne Robinson, the former United States poet laureate Kay Ryan, the actress and playwright Anna Deavere Smith and Joan Didion, the essayist, novelist and screenwriter.

It said the ledgers were discovered by an anti-corruption bureau as "part of an illegal off-the-books system whose recipients also included election officials".

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