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  • Not for a very long time has the discovery of new music so profoundly moved and excited me as the contents of this disc.
  • The Chorus mentions that Agamemnon and his brother Menelaus are very similar to each other, ‘twin throned, twin sceptered, in twofold power.’
  • Modern scientific capability has profoundly altered the course of human life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The art world can be a profoundly unfriendly and unbalanced place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their aim is twofold: to increase productivity and to improve morale by giving employees a feeling of participation in and identification with the company. A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
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  • Note also the profound hypochondriasis and fear that they are being infected by a "cancer"--again, a plot presumably put together by the Jews. Archive 2009-02-01
  • I see his sensibility as basically that of an earlier age: he is a chivalric knight devoted to his lady; this devotion is like that of a medieval Christian who lives in the world yet profoundly venerates the Virgin Mary. Sena Jeter Naslund - An interview with author
  • Reading makes a full amn, meditation a profound man, discourse a clear man. 
  • The skin of D. holocanthus is highly elastic because of microfolds in the epidermis and collagen fibers of the dermis.
  • In it, Bradley said the prosecution's claim that Anthony had conducted extensive searches for the word "chloroform" had been based on inaccurate data. Casey Anthony Trial Witness John Bradley Backtracks After Blasting Prosecutors (VIDEO)
  • Profound stupor associated with depression also responds to IV sodium amobarbital, thus permitting conversation between the patient and examiner, which often reveals depressive symptoms. The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry
  • Artemesia moved to the pianoforte that was along one of the walls, and sat down on the bench, facing away from the instrument and towards Scott.
  • Profoundly discouraged, we ride on after this in mournful silence. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • The lenses used in security cameras can be monofocal or varifocal. Varifocal Auto | Surveillance
  • Francofolies, he is called, this special time when minstrels and jongleurs assemble to share their dreams and secrets in the tongue of Moliere.
  • Your daughter must fill in an appeals 'proforma' within 21 days. Times, Sunday Times
  • This continued until war broke out and when war broke out, General Hertzog, again with his strong feeling of South Africanism, said, "While we do not wish to be disassociated from the British Empire, while we are willing to remain with the British Empire on the same footing as heretofore, we do not see why we should declare war now, why we should not maintain neutrality and the status quo, even though Great Britain go into war. Racial Relations in the Union of South Africa
  • In all things, even till this instant, (being the utmost period of my life) I have evermore found my Fathers love most effectuall to me; but now it appeareth farre greater, then at any time heretofore: and therefore from my mouth, thou must deliver him the latest thankes that ever I shall give him, for sending me such an honourable present. The Decameron
  • But at the core of it all is a profound curiosity about the thinking process.
  • They are sharing, in a companionable silence somehow caught on camera, a moment of profound reflection and thought.
  • But I did get to at last meet Mr. New Yorkish, whose gender I was heretofore unsure of.
  • The inconsistency and its effects were so profound as to render such guidance invalid. Times, Sunday Times
  • In our country of state - owned take apart ofof corporation merger.
  • Your camcorder should have these basic features: autofocus, playback facility, zoom lens.
  • These projects are extremely important, and they raise profound questions regarding appropriate intellectual property policies.
  • Against any tendency to naturalize evil, Julian sees evil as profoundly unnatural, unkind.
  • It should be clear by now that Jackson has been royally twisted by the trifecta of supernova fame, seemingly unlimited cash, and a profound loneliness - none of which he asked for.
  • It is a narrative of profound depth and originality. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has profoundly negative connotations. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are some fairly profound ideological disagreements within the movement.
  • Behind the apparent cross-party consensus on social mobility lie two profound philosophical differences. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had already been deserted by his female relatives, Georgina having been invited by young Lewis Armitage to join a group about the pianoforte, and Lavinia having stridden off without a word of explanation to join Sophie. Irresistible
  • This common-sense approach to philosophy had a profound impact on early American history. Christianity Today
  • He bought his records on import, and the exclusivity and rareness of the music gave it a profound glamour.
  • So, much as I’m weary of western politicians who couldn’t tell the Ka’ba from a peach cobbler going on about how extremists are “perverting” Islam — how the hell do they know? — this article, which got its author suspended from his radio talk show hosting job for its claim that “Islam is a terror organization,” is truly, profoundly stupid. Excommunicated from the Ummah?
  • Human impact, mainly from grazing, fires, and firewood collection, has transformed the majority of the existing holm oak forest into secondary, dense shrubland, known as "maquis", or into agroforestry landscapes constituted by scattered trees on grasslands or crops. Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
  • In order to improve product craft, pandora denounce is gigantic endowment from Italy introduced the first set of gold in Asia electroforming machine equipment, the advanced production cheap pandora equipment, the pandora gold beads electroforming furnishing articles products on the market now, can solve the defect that furnishing articles hardness, surface hardness than traditional products increased more than three times. VInvesting.com
  • I love contemplative first person narratives, in which nothing happens and yet everything of significance is profoundly altered. Molly Fox’s Birthday « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love. Lao Tzu 
  • Fortunately we have completed all of the suit study trials, have collected a bunch of rock samples for the microfossil and extremophile studies, and have finished work on the telescope, so we are in good shape, but there's still plenty of data analysis to do on those projects and lots of GPS tracking and geotagging yet to do. Reminder: Paul's and Laksen's blogs
  • For in opening their lives to the entire expanse of Greco-Arabic and Hebrew learning, the dictionally pure Jewish poets of Cordoba, Granada, and Saragossa carried out an act of profound, if paradoxical, cultural redemption. The Lost Jewish Culture
  • The Civic Trust launched a campaign last month asking the public to rail against the redevelopment and had 6,000 proforma objections printed. Undefined
  • In March 1525, the king recalled Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, from his role as justiciar of North Wales and, in south Wales, the long-time crown agent, Sir Rhys ap Thomas, had died in the spring. 66 This household was to have a profound effect on Mary's political status and composition of future households. 67 From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • Listening to the orchestra perform these profound works in the Ulster Hall demonstrated once again what fine acoustical properties the hall has.
  • Last year, for example, the company introduced a new thermoforming system.
  • And on the morn they put the cord about his neck and drew him like as they had done tofore and cried: Draw the bubale, and when they had drawn he thanked God and said: The Golden Legend, vol. 3
  • And Moore, perhaps more than a little challenged by his own insecurities, has made a film that is profoundly invested in manhood, masculinity, machismo.
  • Still more profound a touch is that where Ottima, daring her lover to the "one thing that must be done; you know what thing: Come in and help to carry," says, with affected lightsomeness, "This dusty pane might serve for looking-glass," and simultaneously exclaims, as she throws them rejectingly from her nervous fingers, "Three, four -- four grey hairs!" then with an almost sublime coquetry of horror turns abruptly to Sebald, saying with a voice striving vainly to be blithe -- Life of Robert Browning
  • But it has mainly been studied in particular patients with profound impairments of memory, despite otherwise normal cognitive ability and intelligence.
  • There are few stamps of authenticity more profound than the voice of the subject. Times, Sunday Times
  • Macha is 145 pounds of phlegmatic composure, a St. Bernard who can't help but look dignified and profound, even when she is waiting for a treat.
  • Songs in this video: Molly Lewis's "My Hope" bit. ly Hank Green's "Nerdfighteria island" bit. ly and Mike Lombardo's "You Should Know," which he wrote for Hank's birthday bit. ly All artists are on DFTBA Records, the artist-driven record label cofounded by Hank. WN.com - Articles related to SkyTeam place ses pions en Asie et en Afrique 
  • Rapid production of such large amounts of material clearly has profound effects on the land round the volcano.
  • Genomic DNA sequencing and mapping of the exon-intron boundaries showed that the visceral isoform was the product of cassette-type alternative splicing.
  • The BBC have announced (in 'Removing Microformats from bbc. co.uk/programmes') that they'll stop using the hCalendar microformat because of concerns about accessibility, specifically the use of the HTML abbreviation element (the abbr tag): Archive 2008-06-01
  • Society has changed so profoundly over the last fifty years.
  • Apologists wishing to exploit a revisionist history of science invariably stress the profoundly religious orientation of many prominent scientists.
  • The spread of print, the rise of mass literacy, and print's visual nature caused a profound change in the cognition of individuals from an auditory, holistic, collective functioning towards a visual, private outlook (and inlook) of the exterior and interior worlds. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • I refer to the far greater and more sweeping drama in which we are all caught up and which will profoundly affect our world view in the years ahead.
  • Objective To investigate the hemostatic effects of iodoform mixture bandage ( IMB ) on liver trauma.
  • The first couple he tried were both profoundly deaf, and he didn't get much reaction beyond a bewildered smile.
  • I hope that this kind of bibliographical, aesthetic, and technical information, as well the ability to manipulate images on one's home computer to detect what has heretofore required examination of the originals, stimulates new ways to teach, research, and think about art in general and Blake in particular. Introduction
  • The first common theme is a profound sense of entrepreneurship. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pair of slipshod feet shuffled, hastily, across the bare floor of the room, as this interrogatory was put; and there issued, from a door on the right hand; first, a feeble candle: and next, the form of the same individual who has been heretofore described as labouring under the infirmity of speaking through his nose, and officiating as waiter at the public – house on Saffron Hill. Oliver Twist
  • It is your special responsibility, dear monks, to be living examples of this interior and profound relationship with him, implementing without compromise the program that your founder summarized in the "nihil amori Christi praeponere" [put nothing before the love of Christ.] (Rule 4.21). More from Montecassino
  • Researchers have produced human embryos containing DNA from three people, a biotechnological proof-of-principle with profound medical and ethical implications. 3-Parent Embryo | Impact Lab
  • This has profound implications for our relationship, which should mirror that of Gods; caring and nurturing love for us.
  • Witnessing the devastation and tragic scenes of human suffering left an indelible impression on Burchett and had a profound effect on the rest of his life.
  • MAb 4C5, while not affecting secretion of the inactive MMPs, inhibits their activation by disrupting their interaction extracellularly with both isoforms of HSP90. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Catalase isoenzymes responded differentially, the most acidic isoforms being the most sensitive to Cd treatment.
  • When you're shooting sports action or wildlife - or simply trying to keep up with kids - the 10 frames-per-second high speed continuous shooting* and new tracking autofocus feature will ensure you never miss that vital moment. Digital Camera Reviews, Digital Photography Tutorials, Best Digital Cameras - Photoxels
  • The Jewelry Design courses teach students to work with precious and semiprecious stones, cast jewelry with the lost-wax method, make rubber molds, use electroforming and enameling, set stones, and repair jewelry. You’re Certifiable
  • Abbe Rochon, who discovered the double refracting power in some of the natural crystals, had lately made a telescope with the metal called platina, which, while it is as susceptible of as perfect a polish as the metal heretofore used for the specula of telescopes, is insusceptible of rust, as gold and silver are. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1
  • Hikari, the idiot savant, under various names is, in Oe's hands, an effective and necessary literary device; no single version could encompass his profound meditation on his son's – and the human – condition. Kenzaburo Oe: Laughing Prophet and Soulful Healer
  • Electroforms have been used as flexible joints, hermetic seals, electromagnetic shields, and other special functions, and have long provided designers with unusual shapes.
  • In recent years, the country has suffered a profound political and economic crisis, and depravation is acute.
  • A fourth scale tapped use of specialized resources: archives, special collections, microforms, and CD-ROM databases.
  • The degree of serenity that she brought to a day fraught with nerves made a profound impact. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Mississippi civil rights law, passed in 1865, contained the standard language: “All freedmen, free Negroes and mulattoes, who do now and have heretofore lived and cohabited together as husband and wife shall be taken and held in law as legally married.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • It is hard to convey quite how profoundly last Tuesday's attack will change the character of New York, but there is a sense of unutterable loss, which the city is still struggling to make sense of.
  • On narrative discourse, the existing classification dig out the profound implication imbedded in every genre.
  • For the past five years, Jenkins, a mechanical engineer and amateur glider pilot, has built three crafts - on wheels, skates, and hydrofoils - equipped with rigid carbon-fiber sails.
  • The eyes of those suffering from brain damage showed a most profound distress.
  • He had pointed this out to her quite a while ago, marveling over the symbolism and profoundness of such a matching.
  • Drawing on a number of empirical research programs, Shapiro cites examples that appear to support what he calls the embodied mind thesis, viz., that “minds profoundly reflect the bodies in which they are contained” (Shapiro 2004, p. 167). Concepts
  • There were profound political issues that underlay our choices about what we sang, and what we did and why we did it.
  • The issues surrounding genetic engineering of this sort are even more profound.
  • Love is that condition in the human spirit so profound that it empowers us to develop courage; to trust that courage and build bridges with it;to trust those bridges and cross over them so we can attempt to reach each other. Maya Angelou 
  • The flight from that reality strikes me as a more profound pathology than the reality itself.
  • The destruction of Washington had been a profound shock. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Last, in 1896 in Plessy v. Ferguson, another profoundly antilibertarian decision, the Supreme Court held over the lonely dissent of John Marshall Harlan, that the broad police power of southern states could allow them to force segregation in public transportation and public schools, and impose antimiscegenation laws. Rand Paul's Wrong Answer
  • The back is usually more profoundly black, and the muzzle, ears, and limbs have cinnamon coloration as well.
  • If you are on a tight budget, consider installing a hydrofoil stabilizer on the lower unit of your outdrive or outboard.
  • We were travelling along the Lofoten Wall, an apt description for the mountains protecting this huge sea fjord.
  • they had not done any work theretofore
  • The recent riots across Britain, whose origins many believe lie in an absence of either parental guidance or filial respect, seem to underline a profound difference between East and West.
  • He grew up in profoundly rural America and was graduating from flight school about the time of Pearl Harbor. Matthew Yglesias » Age and the War
  • We do have pages on the Solenogastres and the worm-like Caudofoveata, as well as the chitons and some early shelled mollusks, the Rostroconchia.
  • The deaths in Cianjur, according to him, represent a twofold increase from previous years and so the health ministry has declared it an extraordinary incidence.
  • Sustainable dynasties rely on something more profound. Times, Sunday Times
  • RH Tawney.had the measure of this kind of bobbins about 80 years ago: "While natural endowments differ profoundly, it is the mark of a civilised society to aim at eliminating such inequalities as have their source, not in individual differences, but in its own organisation. The Guardian World News
  • As a psychological phenomenon, physiognomic perception has profound effects upon words' evolvement including coinage, word formation, and change of word meaning.
  • Sabriel felt a strong undercurrent of understanding pass between them, and received the profound impression that she had made a loyal friend for life.
  • This process is commonly manifested in chromosomal monosomics in which the most common effect is an approximate twofold increase of target gene expression throughout the genome.
  • I like to think my syndactyly is an outward indication of some other greater, more profound mutation. Syndactyly (Webbed Toes/Fingers) Forums
  • The aim is twofold and according to senior commanders it can be realised: the toppling of the leader and the steady elimination of the terrorists.
  • Other freshman classes have exerted a much more profound immediate influence, though in fairness some of the guys this year were shackled by the presence of more experienced players ahead of them who would have been difficult to unseat from the lineup. Top newcomer? John Wall runs away from a talented field
  • Lord Ogleby calls him his "cephalic snuff, and no bad medicine against megrims, vertigoes, and profound thinkings. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • The profound neglect of psychological, social and political considerations renders such treatments shallow and incomplete.
  • Giggling with delight, he fished through the styrofoam peanuts and retrieved a length of silk, folded about three inches wide and almost two feet long, then tied with a ribbon.
  • The most effective way of ensuring that Greece retains the currency peg is twofold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many more are still alive, but profoundly vulnerable.
  • Farmer based technology such as agroforestry techniques, fodder banks, development of vegetative erosion control barriers, utilization of crop wastes, increased planting of leguminous trees and pasture crops are techniques that are readily adaptable. 1. Intensive sustainable livestock production: an alternative to tropical deforestation.
  • This period has witnessed major changes in our diets, lifestyle, and social practices, some of which may be having profound effects on human health.
  • Precision and speed of autofocus are of the utmost importance for the quality of object detection and the slide scanning results.
  • The hard helotism to which the tremendous range of the sciences condemns every scholar today is a main reason why those with a fuller, richer, profounder disposition no longer find a congenial education and congenial educators.
  • These things being premised, I shall now set down and make public that proposal which heretofore I have tendered, as a means to give some light into a way for the profitable and comfortable practice of church government; drawing out of general notions what is practically applicable, so circumstantiated as of necessity it must be. The Sermons of John Owen
  • However profoundly the Honourable Member for Eatanswill might resent it, the issue of expenses and allowances for MPs and Peers is not going to go away. Archive 2008-01-20
  • Minority rule is now the consensus notwithstanding the majority, and heretofore the laws hold differently.
  • As the good Spirit works that which is good in obedient souls, so this evil spirit works that which is evil in wicked men; and he now works, not only heretofore, but even since the world has been blessed with the light of the glorious gospel. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • the price increased twofold last year
  • The urbanization of the mass of the population and the decline of rural areas not surprisingly had profound social consequences for all classes of the population.
  • He cofounded the Panama Paleontology Project in 1986, an international group of 30 scientists, to help support his isthmian research.
  • My father's death had a profound effect on us all.
  • Discussing and expounding this problem has not only profound academic significance, but also positive practical significance.
  • During this period of social assistance to the later made a profound insight.
  • They reportedthat clouds are an important and heretofore uninvestigated contributor to the climate.
  • It is a compelling tool that profoundly amplifies the book's effect. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It is also clear that the rural areas have seen a profound decrease in the availability of agricultural employment. Migrants in Modern France: Population Mobility in the Later Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  • It had quite a profound effect on me, giving me a real thirst for beauty and culture. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not easy to say which of his many compositions for the pianoforte are the most important. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • Whereas phototrophs generally harbor a large number of isoforms, animals exhibit only two or three isoforms.
  • It's the profound whimsicality that troubles me. Times, Sunday Times
  • His case was that chloroform was a safer form of anaesthetic than sulphuric ether, which had been tried out in Boston in 1846.
  • Discover the hidden lesson in each experience to develop a profound understanding of life and yourself.
  • To write stories of profound public interest about abuse of power in public office. The Sun
  • I see people in libraries and archives and Family History Centres, obsessed with finding traces of family in microform, in scraps of paper, officially, and sometimes arbitrarily, preserved for posterity.
  • Life is a profound book.Other's notes cannot replace your own understanding.May you find and create something new in it.
  • There was something both wicked and profound in his smile. The Broken God
  • He supported himself as a jazz pianist, which led him to cofound a music agency. Times, Sunday Times
  • Objective : To compare the sedation efficacy, adverse effects of propofol - ketamine versus propofol for hysteroscopy.
  • I give you my profound thanks for saving my life.
  • Trinity, we understand that true openness does not mean loss of individual identity but profound interpenetration. New Releases
  • Profound depression and vegetative symptoms result from realizing nothing that individuals do matters and that there is no way to end, foreshorten or even know the duration of their suffering. OpEdNews - Diary: Letter to Senate on health effects of indefinite detention
  • In reality, Sullivan's decision to sign Elvis augured a profound change in American taste. John W. Whitehead: Elvis Presley: Down Lonely Street at the Heartbreak Hotel
  • The fact that no one has claimed responsibility only underscores the profoundly reactionary character of these attacks.
  • Voicing various concerns, including claims that Capital was "overpaying" for the shopping centre and transferring control to Peel "while failing to extract a premium for it", the US group's chief executive, David Simon, said the company was "disappointed by the profound value destruction proposed to be inflicted on CSC and its shareholders". The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • There was a more than twofold increase in survival among recipients of combination antibiotic therapy as compared with that for recipients of monotherapy regimens.
  • In other words the Greek seems to encompass a profound complexity of meaning as regards the placement (if that is the right word) of the head cloth, napkin, or, in fact, the σουδαριον/sudarium (in essence the same word, evidently a technical term in the repertoire of near eastern undertakers in Roman-occupied Palestine). Archive 2009-04-01
  • He is profoundly deaf and uses hearing aids until he can have a cochlea implant later this year.
  • If the plot of a novel requires that the villain render Nancy Drew unconscious, this may occur only by means of a blow to her head from behind; no chloroform, no needles. Letters to the Editor
  • It just had a profound effect on my life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Muscular dystrophies are genetic disorders, usually progressive, which can lead to profound paralysis.
  • The generous outreach to Sunnis is widely viewed as a profound betrayal by Bahrain's rulers and feeds Shiite perceptions of second-class status and being under siege from what they call a "mercenary" security force. The Seattle Times
  • However, I have been known to whiz back and forth by hydrofoil across the Adriatic Sea four times in four consecutive days.
  • Severe toxicity leads to coma, profound hypotension, bradycardia, and asystolic arrest.
  • For both of them it was a moment of profound shock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both thermoforming and cold- forming of foil are routinely done on this new and highly versatile blister -pack line at contract packager Brecon Pharmaceuticals in Wales.
  • But is there something more profound going on with the weather? Times, Sunday Times
  • His entire approach to the Art of Following was underpinned by a profound sense of ceremony. BEHINDLINGS
  • There are illegitimate children over the years, accusations of collusion with Nazis, shadowy tales of unrequited longing and profound unfairness.
  • These are no chloroformed-rubber-chicken-like cats stored in tubs of formaldehyde. Boiling the Dog's Head
  • Pianoforte, the variation of sound from quiet to loud, is set in motion almost instantaneously as steel strings tautly attached to felt-covered hammers feel the vibration. Andrea Preziotti: Piano Treasures: The Gift of Hope
  • -- In this solemn and impressive prayer, in which they make public confession of their sins, and deprecate the judgments due to the transgressions of their fathers, they begin with a profound adoration of God, whose supreme majesty and omnipotence is acknowledged in the creation, preservation, and government of all. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Tarkovsky's spirituality is profoundly alien to the west's dualism: it is earthly, earthy, as cool and clear and material as the water his camera spends so long dwelling upon.
  • Film biography, a special film of genre with a long historic tradition, profound aesthetic particularity and stong vitality during the whole development of cinematics.
  • All the profoundest certainties of being were forfeit in the face of it. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • A moving aerofoil generates more lift than a stationary one, and that's the principle that keeps bumblebees in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • The truth is that much of Israeli public opinion is profoundly confused at moment.
  • Clearly inflected by the more profound nuances of Japanese tradition, Pawson's spirit of sensuous rationalism meets such pragmatic challenges head on.
  • All at once he fell into a state of profound melancholy.
  • It is a padding the color of cardboard and the consistency of styrofoam.
  • a twofold increase
  • Such immersion in the language and ways of the Andalusian countryside profoundly influenced his sensibility.
  • It is the profound, incurable, and inextirpable bigotry of the English people, to which they will not hesitate to sacrifice the national honour, the public happiness, their own liberties, and their own consciences ... .... Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846
  • With this security he had established as his right a caboose abaft the funnel in the midships Bofors gunshield where the gun had been removed.
  • These patients received intravenous anaesthesia with suxamethonium plus thiopental sodium or propofol for the implementation of ECT, respectively.
  • Her rape had a profound psychological effect on her.
  • It was widely acclaimed and it profoundly boosted the study of ancient life.
  • Zang Kejia left a rich legacy to contemporary Chinese Parnassus after he passed away. His new poetry creation still has profound influence on modern poets.
  • Such isoforms and their relative abundance could mediate specific cell type or matrix interactions.
  • The spherules were previously interpreted as microfossils (Vallenia sp.) because of their spheroidal shapes and inclusions of carbonaceous matter.
  • The average girl has little love of sozzling and mussing with the elements, and cooking involves problems in organic chemistry too complex to be understood very profoundly, but the rudiments of household chemistry should be taught. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
  • Date: April 25, 2007 7: 09 PM thoughts cephalexin Before marketing water gutter guardian UK nexium for successful Diabetes can insurance Consult elephant sublingual tablets in search engines does money Asthma has scudder university It should not internet marketing strategy is the name sofortkredit orally Hochschulen stop wein following personals and muscle aches var r = document. referrer; document. write ( '') Horses Mouth February 22, 2007 4:57 PM
  • Visits to Amnesty's US website reportedly increased sixfold, donations threefold and the rate of new memberships twofold.
  • I used to know a man who had mugged up all the trees and plants, so that when you said to him, "What a funny juniper that is over there, with blue peach-blossoms on it," he would reply, "You mean the _Pyrofoliata persica corylus_," and explain how it was first introduced into England by JEREMY Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-04-21
  • By merging the strengths of traditional thermoforming and blow molding, they offer a new forming technology.
  • Other drugs administered included fentanyl, lorazepam, midazolain, propofol, and hydromorphone.
  • Garbarino's caring is leaving Gilchrist with a more fitting, profound legacy while Garbarino's interaction with the old gridder helped fill a void left by leaving police work. NYDN Rss
  • The surgeon comes to look at Paul, who refuses to be chloroformed out of fear that they will amputate his leg.
  • The whole emphasis is placed on the terms being negated, thereby reflecting a profound bias towards aggression as the norm.
  • Body black, with large, dense, not very profound punctures; elytra with the punctures towards the suture longitudinally confluent; a sub - lunate or triangular, dull rufous spot rather behind the middle of each elytrum; tergum with the punctures not smaller at the posterior mar - gins of the segments; feet dirty yellowish; thighs blackish above — Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
  • MeDIP was purified and precipitated using phenol and chloroform: isoamyl alcohol. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Like the asteroids, hundreds more objects were later discovered in the outer solar system, with orbits similar to that of Pluto, signaling the existence of a theretofore uncharted reservoir called the Kuiper belt.
  • All Morris has done is to give these unpersons an opportunity to demonstrate the fact that they'll do anything to get a chauffeured car, a Styrofoam beaker of tea and five minutes in the green room goofing out with others of their ilk.
  • And found there the blessed Denis preaching, and made him cruelly to be beaten, bespit and despised, and fast to be bounden with Rusticus and Eleutherius, and to be brought tofore him: And when he saw that the saints were constant and firm in the acknowledging of our Lord, he was much heavy and sorrowful. The Golden Legend, vol. 5
  • She had profound and multiple learning difficulties and complex health needs as a result of a spinal condition. Times, Sunday Times
  • The potential teratogenicity of benzodiazepines remains controversial, but a recent meta-analysis suggested a twofold increase, at most, in the risk of orofacial clefts.
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  • The coatings could also be used on pipes and heat exchangers with a view to decreasing the build up of deposits on their surfaces - so called biofouling. ConfectioneryNews RSS

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