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Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country.
Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
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I'm not allowed to refer to things by convenient abbreviations such as dichloromethane, DCM, nor am I allowed to refer to things as the malonato ligand, or the diaminocyclohexyl group.
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Football hooligans ran riot through the town.
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Noel Celis/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Pictures of missing children lay at a soldiers foot during a retrieval operation in Iligan, southern Philippines Friday.
Asia in Pictures
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The tartan army, for many a source of national pride as a good-natured counterpoint to prevailing hooliganism elsewhere, is now routinely derided in the press for its apparent buffoonery and lack of knowledge of the beautiful game.
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For instance, the apparent lack of sensitivity of GLRs to amino acids could reflect the orientation of the proteins within the heterologous host membrane, rather than insensitivity to ligands.
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Buck Mulligan stood up from his laughing scribbling, laughing: and then gravely said, honeying malice:
Ulysses
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Two years ago, he admitted the police had been caught out by a spate of petty hooliganism, but this year he said police leave had been cancelled and extra officers would be on duty until Bonfire Night and beyond.
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Kidd makes much of a Miltonic allusion that he perceives in "woful" as spoken by Buck Mulligan.
'Making the Wrong Joyce': An Exchange
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It's where I am reminded that I no longer have to sit next to a goggle-eyed 4th grader with a milk mustache while opening my Gilligan's Island lunchbox and staring with disbelief at yet another soggy braunschweiger sandwich.
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But that is moving dangerously close to what we might call the Gilligan defence: some of the details were wrong, m'lud, but it was, in essence, true.
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In addition, these ligands markedly upregulated production of CD36, a scavenger receptor that regulates phagocytosis of apoptotic neutrophils.
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Dennis M. Sabangan/European Pressphoto Agency Filipino children offered candles for flood victims on Tuesday during a mass burial in a village that was devastated by rampaging flood waters in Iligan City, southern Mindanao, the Philippines.
Asia in Pictures
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Knightley can currently be seen in Never Let Me Go, which also stars fellow short-haired actress Carey Mulligan.
Keira Knightley Debuts New 'Do
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Nowadays it is the footballers who behave like oafs off the field, while rugby players act like hooligans on it.
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Interaction has been measured in this way for ligand-receptor pairs of biotin and avidin, complementary DNA pairs, and antigen-antibody pairs.
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Ligand is also conducting phase three trials on Targretin for a form of lymphoma and is looking at it for other cancers.
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Teenage hooligans have been waging a campaign against contractors on a Waterside building site.
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A football hooligan jailed for attempting to murder a man was a danger to the public, according to a police officer who helped to snare him.
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Michael Bialas: Getting An Education at Telluride Film Festival
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They were harridans, engaged in a harangue of hermeneutics, harpooning his hyperbolic sense of hagiocracy, calling him a haggard hooligan hamming up a heedless hegemonic hullabaloo.
Martin Marks: Bushenschadenfreude: Where has it all Gone?
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There was nothing unusual about any of this and no doubt the hooligan gangs of both clubs were eager for more trouble after the game.
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This nonspecific binding is similar to the behavior displayed by other cationic DNA-binding ligands such as cationic oligopeptides and polyamines.
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Based on this mechanism, other phenomena related to receptor and ligand recycling to the cell surface or targeting to the lysosome could be explained, which are also due to the pH difference between the external environment and the interior of the endocytic pathway vesicles.
Aaron Ciechanover - Autobiography
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By the mid 1980's we had developed what I call well-defined catalysts for both the olefin and acetylene metathesis reactions that contained sterically protecting imido and/or alkoxide ligands.
Richard R. Schrock - Autobiography
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The Japanese authorities had feared an invasion of English hooligans, but there has been little trouble so far.
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Portions of both a and b form the extracellular ligand binding domains.
The Scientist
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While police presence was a deterrent to hooliganism at the beach or Island grounds where the trade fair is being held, the same could not be said about the MTC buses with footpath travel and it was a day of endless hooting of horns.
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The trend in the photophysical properties found in the emission spectra parallels the changes in the photochemical properties with the electron-donating or electron-withdrawing power of the substituent on the imidazole ligand.
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Of course it's possible to unstick the rear wheels in corners, but you've really got to be going after hooligan thrills.
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Thirteen nervous minutes into the contest Doran converted a free from 38 metres but Mulligan squared the match in the 16th minute after interplay between Smith and McGoldrick.
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He denied involvement in football hooliganism.
Times, Sunday Times
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The use of these ligands proved to be very effective in the reactions of several malonates and cyanoacetates with both electron-rich and electron-poor aryl chlorides and bromides.
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This binding affinity is related to free enthalpy of the formation of the product of metal and ligand.
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At different moments in Jez Butterworth's play Jerusalem, the noted Shakespearean Mark Rylance sports a pickelhaube the spiked emblem of Great War-era German militarism, a knit cap with satanic-looking triangular points, and a searing cross burned into his back by vengeful hooligans.
Eamon Murphy: Theater Review: Jerusalem
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Special care was taken to include all the hydrogen bonds between the zinc ligands and the surrounding residues.
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He was rolled by a group of hooligans.
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Ballesteros looked thin and pale while making several public appearances in 2009 after being given what he referred to as the "mulligan of my life.
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The ethicist Carol Gilligan offers a feminist model of human development.
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The understanding of molecular interactions and binding also provides the basis for many biotechnology designs and processes, such as rational design of artificial affinity ligands for biopolymers purification.
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Her husband, John Hall, is decent and dull, which Tuck Milligan doesn't mitigate: Rafe, the would-be lover, is decent and torn, to which Armand Schultz adds wooden; Trent Dawson plays Lane as a standard scapegrace.
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So it's a bit of a shock to discover that la belle France has its own hooligan element.
Times, Sunday Times
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Our 42nd president was another authority figure well-known for mulligans, not counting shots, and fluffing up his score.
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If he did, he'd have found himself in a cruel parody of Gilligan's Island, a region of thick mangrove swamps and tribes of headhunters and cannibals.
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Other than a few staunch golfing purists, most of us believe in the concept of taking a mulligan.
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Combinatorial chemistry has provided novel avenues to probe molecular structure, biochemical activity (enzyme kinetics, ligand binding), and biological function.
The Scientist
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Chief Justice for Administration and Management Robert A. Mulligan over whether it violated the court's antinepotism rule.
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He notes that some 75 years later in Quirin ‘the Court concluded that Milligan… was a non-belligerent, not subject to the law of war.’
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Scrutiny Hooligans is google-bombing Charles Taylor for Congress.
March 2006
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I thought the bad old days of football hooliganism were behind us.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tjelvar SG, Olsson, Mark A, Williams, William R, et al. (2008) The thermodynamics of protein-ligand interaction and solvation: insights for ligand design.
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If the probability of it occuring is (HIGH), with damage to the Pad & local area debris falling potentially being pretty darn severe, it would seem almost negligant as well to not have required a formal S&MA report & Chief Engineer Technical Authority report on this topic.
The Budget Road Ahead - NASA Watch
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It's true, to use a golf analogy, it's like they shanked the ball with Ago, called a mulligan, and hit a 300-yard drive before anyone could linger on the initial embarrassment.
Rachel Thebault: The "Do-Over!": Reinventing Your Failing Business
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The Netropsin ligand consists of a guanidinium, two pyrrole, and a propylamidinium part.
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I cannot understand the mentality of football hooligans.
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Although hard, the work was rewarding and enjoyable: I spent most of my time playing sports or going out on field trips with gangs of little hooligans.
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Boy toys: Dixon Wilson (Tristan Wilds), Ethan Ward (Dustin Milligan) and Navid Shirazi (Michael Steger).
Trendy CW teens hit both coasts on 'Gossip' and '90210'
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Our study is the first demonstration that ligand binding can strengthen a protein against mechanical stress.
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In fact, Williams was chagrined that Acuff-Rose bought the songwriting credits from Mulligan and throughout his life, Williams aided Mulligan financially to make up for it.
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The government is to get tough on hooligans who cause mayhem with fireworks.
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Their names had been etched into the glass but the pane was shattered by hooligans who climbed onto scaffolding and kicked in the windows.
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And Gilligan also rightly gets at how often comic-strip creators stand on the shoulders of their forebears, both visually and comedically.
The Riff: From 'SOUTH PARK' to 'POOCH CAFE': When a sense of plagiarism plagues comedy
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And, as a cartliganious ichthyoid, I’ve got a few teeth.
A Gut Check Moment for SFWA « Whatever
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Being that Tully is a super senior golfer we allowed him a mulligan off the first tee.
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For fretful parents, they were a hangout for hooligans cutting class to play Pac-Man, losing hours and quarters that could be spent in the fresh air and wholesome sunshine.
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Ligand field theory, like crystal field theory, concentrates on what happens when ligands split the central metal atom's inner orbitals.
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Perhaps one final vignette can move us closer to a balanced view of the Hooligan's weaponry.
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It is mostly our own carelessness, ignorance, gullibility and cheeseparing that allows criminals, hooligans and others to run riot.
Times, Sunday Times
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Leading this bunch of hooligans, a young Genoese lawyer called Giuseppe Mazzini was soon caught and offered exile or exile.
American Connections
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I am a football supporter and I have to often explain that I'm not one of the hooligan sort because we'll all get tarred with the same brush when there's trouble.
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You could go back perhaps, he hasarded, still thinking of the very unpleasant scene at Westland Row terminus when it was perfectly evident that the other two, Mulligan, that is, and that English tourist friend of his, who eventually euchred their third companion, were patently trying as if the whole bally station belonged to them to give
Ulysses
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In emerging markets, however, Mr. Mulligan says consumers are feeing "very aspirational.
General Mills Products Going Up in Price
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Alison Tamasi and Lauryn Wolfe presented a paper, "Synthesis of coordination polymers using the imide ligand [N - (4-carboxyphenyl) - 5-carboxypthalimide] and other novel imide ligands," at the division of inorganic chemistry symposium on Undergraduate Research at the Frontiers of Inorganic Chemistry.
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A series of logical steps, originally discussed as postings and comments to two blogs, led to the outcome described here of a central hypervalent atom bound on one face by a small cyclic carbon ligand, with the other free face having an interaction to a helium atom with the topological properties of a charge-shift rather than a covalent bond.
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Hereford 0. Pitch invasion foiled ... police uncover soccer hooligans' plan.
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The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
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Italy's sports minister has demanded that clubs take immediate steps to tackle hooliganism.
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Dionysium Episcopos, presbyteri semper unum ex se electum, in excelsiori gradu collocatum Episcopum nominabant; quomodo si exercitus Imperatorem faciat; aut Diaconi eligant de se quem industrium noverint, et
The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution
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The bonding between the ligand and the metal ion is intermediate between covalent and electrostatic.
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If the probability of it occuring is low, with damage to the Pad & local area debris falling potentially being pretty darn severe, it would seem almost negligant as well to not have required a formal S&MA report & Chief Engineer Technical Authority report on this topic.
The Budget Road Ahead - NASA Watch
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Over the past two Sundays, Williams's disturbing 10-month-long expose of Britain's hooligan underworld has made compulsive viewing on BBC2.
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Gilligan himself typed up notes of what was said on his personal organiser, but quite when he did this, why there are two versions of it, and what happened to his written account, remain unexplained.
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Calcium will interfere and is eliminated by complexing with a ligand which binds calcium and not magnesium.
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My dad stopped going in the '80s because scary away fans brought hooligans.
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Recently the intracellular protein BAT3, which is involved in DNA damage induced apoptosis, was identified as a ligand for NKp30.
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Immunostaining of WARP-interacting ligands demonstrated that the collagen VI microfibrillar matrix was severely reduced and mislocalized in peripheral nerves of WARP-null mice.
Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue
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When they are oligomerized by a gold particle or by liganding, they have a much lower chance of crossing a picket line, due to the increased interactions with the anchored membrane-protein pickets.
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KemPharm's LAT platform generates modified versions of FDA-approved drugs by chemically attaching a removable substituent, called a ligand, to the approved drug, resulting in a prodrug that is an NCE with potentially improved therapeutic characteristics based on enhanced pharmacokinetic profiles and other characteristics.
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Such rowdy, ruffianly, and apparently motiveless violence has a much longer history than the term hooligan.
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With contributions from retired detectives and reformed criminals, the film offers a grim insight into smuggling, drugs dealing and organised football hooliganism.
Times, Sunday Times
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Puns, outlandish narrative detours and other foolery are wildly evident in Milligan's scripts.
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They said that hooligans from the city took advantage of the chaos to wreak havoc.
Times, Sunday Times
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Milligan will play Ethan, who the NYPost not only describes as a brainiac, but also as someone who possesses other qualities valued in the 90210.
BEVERLY HILLS 90210 Version 2.0 Casts its First Student | the TV addict
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The charge on the complex ion is the sum of the charges on the metal ion and the ligands.
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Ligand is seeking another collaboration to develop diabetes drugs.
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Thus, while I can't speak to how Spike Milligan came up with the title of "The Goon Show," it's clear that the term "gooney" and probably the short form "goon" was widely used in England going back to the early 19th century.
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #156 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
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I'm now the proud owner of a Heligan fleece, a little trug and some seeds.
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The winners and runners up photos are on display in Mulligans Pharmacy, Ballybricken, and are really worth a visit.
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The structures of monolayers on Si(100) made up of two acetyl-protected triol ligands, derived from 2-hydroxymethyl-propane-1,3-diol, namely, R-C(CH
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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A drunken hooligan who smashed a glass into a motorist's face has been jailed for 18 months.
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He said: "Obviously, the repeated vandalism of the statue is of great concern and hopefully the mindless hooligans responsible will be caught."
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He said that young hooligans should do community service as atonement for their crimes.
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Italian hound; Andy Pay and Mulligan Jacobs, the bitter ones; the three topaz-eyed dreamers, who are unclassifiable; Isaac Chantz, the wounded Jew; Bob, the overgrown dolt; the feeble-minded Faun, lung-wounded;
CHAPTER XLIII
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The peptide binds to the protein noncovalently; without the dissociable peptide ligand, the MHC molecule loses its stable structure very rapidly and becomes sensitive to proteolytic degradation.
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MethodsThe supporter paper fiber was activated with epoxy chloropropane etc. According to the influence of spacer and different ligand on absorption of kinase, process route was optimized.
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The avid Spike Milligan reader, who is almost as well known for making Goons of media men with his caustic and coruscating wit as his managerial exploits, also wrote ‘comedy bits and bobs’ and explored many other hinterlands.
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So far the star whose style is being most closely scrutinised by Americans is British actress Carey Mulligan who "curates" a boutique on the site alongside other names including Anna Paquin, Ashley Olsen, Nicole Richie and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Google's next big idea ? an online fashion revolution
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While more than 60,000 homeless from hundreds of flood-ravaged villages spent a miserable Christmas in jam-packed schools and gymnasiums, search teams retrieved an additional 150 bodies from the sea as far as 60 miles 100 kilometers from worst-hit Cagayan de Oro and Iligan cities, said Benito Ramos, head of the Office of Civil Defense.
Philippines Floods 2011: Bodies Found Far Away From Ravaged Villages, Coastline
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Buck Mulligan swung round on his heel.
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They want rid of our hooligans.
The Sun
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But Gilligan does not, in fact, reject the notion of a rights-based morality.
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Your average football hooligan's brain is much smaller than that of a Neanderthal man.
The Sun
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Milligan, who became known as the godfather of alternative comedy before his death a fortnight ago, spent four agonising years writing the book and joked he was nearly driven mad in the process.
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So it's a bit of a shock to discover that la belle France has its own hooligan element.
Times, Sunday Times
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After Columbus 'Scott McMullen was intercepted by Hamin Milligan on the Destroyers' first offensive play of the second half, Stoerner completed a 16-yard scoring pass to
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Today the company said it is expanding its immunotherapy platform by acquiring exclusive rights to immune-modulating molecules known as FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 ligand (Flt3L) and CD40 ligand (CD40L), from
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However, if only the ligand is photosensitive, then light can only influence the metal-ligand binding indirectly.
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His teacher, Imelda Mulligan said: ‘Brian was a boy who loved life itself and his eyes were full of devilment.’
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Today, we're going to learn about the "Selection of a DNA aptamer for homocysteine using Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential Enrichment.
DNA dance: Amazing science lesson of the day
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On balance, however, Mulligan paints a picture of great architectural variety and reveals many hidden treasures such as octagonal boathouses, a gothic mausoleum, old lime kilns, follies and mill buildings.
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Martin Mulligan, a social commentator who blogs under the name Emilia Persola, said that unlike in the Middle East, cyber protesters in Nicaragua are unlikely to take to the streets right away.
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Football hooligans caused over £30,000 of damage in bars and restaurants near the stadium.
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Gilligan sees this as a morality of responsibility that stands apart from the morality of rights underlying Kohlberg's conception.
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It is not unusual for a friendly match to allow mulligans on the first tee.
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Flexibility and the location of ligand-binding sites close to the top of adhesion molecules may be a general feature of their organization.
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Football hooliganism is now reaching epidemic proportions.
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Even the unshockable viewers of BBC's Room 101 this summer were offended by Milligan's wish that he suffer ‘an early death’ or leprosy.
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Football hooligans have already been captured on television rampaging through the streets of Portugal.
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The menswear company has moved away from its association with pastel golfing jumpers and football hooligans and has, instead, branched out into baggy tracksuits and drainpipe trousers.
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Four minutes behind them in third place was Helm Hill's Simon Milligan who last year suffered a severe mouth injury when he took a tumble on Coniston Old Man and unattached athlete Paul O'Reilly.
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I am a football supporter and I have to often explain that I'm not one of the hooligan sort because we'll all get tarred with the same brush when there's trouble.
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Alkaline earth metal ions more readily bind ‘hard’ ligands such as phosphates, carboxylates, and hydroxyl groups.
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RANKL, also known as osteoclast differentiation factor (ODF), tumor necrosis factor - related activation-induced cytokine (TRANCE) and osteoprotegerin ligand, is a member of the TNF ligand family (106) produced in osteoblastic lineage cells and activated T cells
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They represented one of the most fruitful and imaginative local jazz partnerships of the 1960s - a blend of bop's brittle urgency, swing's broad communicativeness and some of the trumpet/sax countermelodic spontaneity of Chet Baker's and Gerry Mulligan's partnership.
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Tonight: the Frank Vascellaro, "Who-ligan" side of the argument.
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Process for the preparation of an olefin polymer using metallocenes having specifically substituted indenyl ligands
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Methods The supporter paper fiber was activated with epoxy chloropropane etc. Accordiag to the influence of spacer and different ligand on absorption of kinase, process route was optimized.
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Buck Mulligan sat down to unlace his boots.
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This distinction provides a useful basis for a review and evaluation of specific theoretical approaches to football hooliganism.
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This outfit is for those days when the wind is doing its best to be a hooligan or I am chucking very big flies or poppers, or sometimes a combination of both.
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As usual, you can tweak just about every conceivable setting before beginning a round, such as mulligans, gimmes, weather and green conditions, and pin difficulty, so that you never have the same game twice.
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‘But there is a link - however tenuous - between the clubs and the hooligans, whether the clubs like it or not,’ he said.
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Hooligans are not reformed by Mozart, so much as driven away by a noise that is as alien and hostile to their world as whale song to a camel herd.
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Collectively, they are called tetraamido macrocyclic ligands or TAML for short.
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It was a return to the bad old days of football hooliganism.
The Sun
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It's a nonsense verse used by everyone from boy scouts to football hooligans.
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Her documentary casts serious doubt on Gilligan's conviction.
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The open time constants are invariant to ligand concentrations, suggesting that ligand binds exclusively to the closed channel.
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Groups of drunken hooligans smashed shop windows and threw stones.
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The squad included Earl Barrett and Paul Warhurst, perhaps the fastest centre-back pairing there has ever been; the lethal Andy Ritchie and Denis Irwin, Manchester United players past and future; Mike Milligan, the captain and a wonderful all-purpose midfielder; Frankie Bunn, who whacked a double-hat-trick against Scarborough; and Holden, a Moneyballer's dream who galumphed down the left wing and sent over huge, booming crosses.
How Oldham Athletic's pinch-me season won over a nation | Rob Smyth
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The roughnecks and hooligans have gone and instead families on a Saturday night dine alfresco on the broad shrub-lined pavements as though they were in Paris.
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There's no place for this mindless hooliganism in football.
The Sun
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The problem of hooliganism should be kept in proportion. Only a small number of young people act in this way.
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Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed.
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Ms. Chalmers shows how a simple beef stew can become a hearty mulligan, a Belgian carbonnade, a French boeuf bourguignon, or your own less classic invention.
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The Hollywood Reporter reports that Dustin Milligan (90210) has joined the cast of Extract, an upcoming comedy from Mike Judge for Miramax Films.
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A special feature of the afternoon was the cutting of the party cake by two of the oldest people in the parish, Mary Mulligan from Ballinakill and Bernie Brennan from Knock.
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Deep tracks and skid marks were left on greens after the hooligans damaged them.
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The Hamdi plurality in turn reaffirmed this limitation on the reach of Milligan, emphasizing that Quirin, a unanimous opinion, “both postdates and clarifies Milligan.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » John Yoo’s Appeal
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Now such a public display of journalistic hooliganism is shameful.
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Officials said they had identified and arrested 211 people responsible for the trouble and some had convictions for football hooliganism.
The Sun
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We will not be returning to the days when a hooligan minority shamed the name of football.
The Sun
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The photolysis of diatomic ligands from heme iron has been used to study ligand rebinding kinetics and protein relaxation processes in a number of heme proteins.
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The committee agreed on the need to get rid of the hooligan element amongst football supporters.
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TV shows a wide range of programmes about drunk Britain, hooligan Britain, out-of-control Britain, all of which rely largely on CCTV foot age of crimes, bust-ups, fully fledged fights and drunken collapses.
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They were like football hooligans.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their implications for catalytic function and ligand interaction are discussed.
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Yum! is in it for the long haul, and they don't need a bunch of jibber-jabber from hooligans like you.
The Consumerist: March 2009 Archives
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By adding and subtracting methyl groups, the two enzymes can adjust receptor sensitivity to mitigate the effect of ligand binding.
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Wada A, Igarashi Y (2002) N-glycans of sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor Edg-1 regulate ligand-induced receptor internalization.
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It remains to be seen if the surface of the micelle can be used to target macromolecules or ligands of interest, in order to penetrate cells and pinpoint their constituents.
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Community College, helps hand out free toys and school supplies in Iligan City.
For All-USA team, 'something magical' at community colleges
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Confirmation of this adaptation of the V-domain interface in cell-adhesion interactions now awaits direct structural data for the ligand or the complex.
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Kelly, a whistleblower who the government would naturally have despised, was elevated to the role of a honourable man whom Gilligan had supposedly ill-used to further his nefarious anti-government agenda.
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Particle electrophoretic mobility (PEM) changes are shown to correlate well with the amount of ligand fixed on the particles, as probed by its biological activity.
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Only Mulligan, so charming as the precocious teen in An Education, is distressingly wan and weak as the token saint; we'll wait for further films to see which film was the correct clue to her talents.
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Founder Mollie Culligan says the new hire, who has connections to tanneries and vendors, has helped the label reduce per-unit costs 20%.
Layoffs Allow Small Firms to Attract Big-Company Refugees
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It turns out that a single molybdenum center within a properly designed protective ligand is sufficient.
Richard R. Schrock - Autobiography
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Even back in my days as a horticultural hooligan, I only ever used peat to create a home-made compost for sowing seeds, never for potting plantlets or decorating borders.
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My name is absurd too: Malachi Mulligan, two dactyls.
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Direct sensing mechanisms might involve proteins or ligands that bind or react with oxygen.
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Mulligan made a career breakthrough - and gained an Oscar nomination - for her performance as asmart schoolgirl having a sobering romance with an older man in 1960s London.
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Sheriff William Holligan said Reilly was an object of ridicule and his treatment by officers was unprofessional.
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Many unbound ligands exhibit an equilibrium mixture of several conformers, thus prohibiting a structural analysis by crystallographic methods.
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A lot of blame for the whole situation must be laid at the door of the parents of these young hooligans.
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1960 I returned to investigations in coordination chemistry, and decided to study the effects of bi - and multidentate phenolic ligands on the catalytic properties of the vanadyl group, VO.
Charles J. Pedersen - Autobiography
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Ex alto despicientes aliqui prae timore contremiscunt, caligant, infirmantur; sic singultus, febres, morbi comitiales quandoque sequuntur, quandoque recedunt.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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The amount of ligand that has been released by the autocrine cell in response to the activation is insufficient in this case to sustain signaling.
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Well, if they have what I call mulligan primaries or contests of some sort, that is, do-overs, late in the game, they could have a decisive influence on who the nominees are.
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Prior to that, he had served with distinction with the Colligan Club and had also invested huge effort and time in the Scór Talent Competition.
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Et sedent omhes mulieres super equos sicut viti diuersificantes coxas; et ligant cucullas suas panno serico aerij coloris super renes, et alia fascia stringunt ad mamillas: et ligant vnam peciam albam sub occulis, quæ descendit vsque ad pectus.
The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
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The complex was allowed to dissociate for 500 s, then residually bound ligand was removed using a pulse of acidic glycine.
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We measured the effect of cytochalasin D mobilization of integrins on adhesion of a leukocyte cell line to both cultured endothelium and purified ligand substrates.
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We would soon see a tougher line being taken on young hooligans.
The Sun
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Ligand is seeking another collaboration to develop diabetes drugs.
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The word is very popular in Romanian and one Romanian dictionary I saw translates the English words "hoodlum" and "teddy-boy" as huligan plural huligani; def. article huliganii.
Languagehat.com: HOOLIGAN.
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We describe an experimental approach for studying ligand-receptor interactions in the plane of the membrane.
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Fifteen Cardiff supporters appeared in court this week to answer charges of hooliganism.