Having sung 12 roles at the MET is an impressive item on any tenor's vita, and not surprisingly he had no problems filling the Lisner Auditorium with his sound. |
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We also propose that hyposialylation would dampen the phosphorylation level of the MET receptor and, therefore, result in the disengagement of its downstream pathways. |
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He also admits that she looked as beautiful on her wedding day as she did when they first met 32 years before. |
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Any new fan who inquires further into the obstacles he met will I hope be shaken to the core by the venomous snobbery that stood in his way. |
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Of course, if we'd lived there, we would never have met our drinking buddy neighbours here. |
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Claims that the world's first cloned baby could be on its way have been met with widespread condemnation. |
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Often this is met with a quizzical expression and a demand for me to explain what I am asking them. |
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Its products are sold in supermarkets all over Europe, but Quorn's arrival stateside earlier this year met with a less than rapturous reception. |
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It was a pleasure to have made your acquaintance and to have met your wonderful dedicated team. |
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Even Drake, who was far from a child when he first met Hon Shun, had grown up in many ways these past months. |
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He met the target with a programme of acquisitions and in the process saw the company's share price cut by two thirds. |
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This was met with congratulations from the oldies, but the usual jibing remarks from my sister. |
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A Met Office spokesman said that the cold weather would continue until Sunday, when it should become milder. |
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The Met Office has predicted an unsettled period of weather with rain and wind. |
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The Met Office weather forecast for Swindon predicts sun over the weekend, with temperatures dropping. |
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The day before we met in his Oxfordshire yard, he was given back his licence to train racehorses after an 18-month suspension. |
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And all those leaders including the acting director for FEMA who was there also, met with the president. |
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Though we'd only just met, it felt like spending a lazy Saturday afternoon with an old friend. |
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It felt like ages since we'd all met up, and in fact, thinking back, it was the night of the four-hour journey. |
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She was met with the tip of a black sword quivering centimeters away from her nose. |
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His eyes met mine and I felt curiously light-headed and weak-kneed. I tore my eyes away with an effort, trying not to think about him. |
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Eight years ago I met and married John, sold my house and bought the home we have now, as John had been taken to the cleaners in an acrimonious divorce. |
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Last Thursday, I met a couple of racing fans who told me that for the first time ever, they were going to both days of the Scottish Grand National meeting. |
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In the meeting, also attended by her acolyte, she tells the president in an excited voice how she had just met with antiwar protesters who were gathering in Washington. |
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The jet stream and the cold front met at Ft. Smith, Arkansas. |
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In 1871 a group of 32 burly Victorians met at the Pall Mall restaurant on cockspur Street and started the Rugby Football Union. |
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We first met Hajji Zalwar Khan over tea and lunch in the Pech Valley in a house clinging to a cliff high above the valley floor. |
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She racked her brain to remember if she had met anyone with that name. |
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Both unions have threatened strike action if their demands are not met. |
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He was acquainted with Mr Boyle and had met him on a number of occasions. |
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Now a government minister has announced that readings will instead be taken from a Met Office weather station 12 miles away high on the hills at Wood head. |
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Cobb ultimately met and married Scrubs star Donald Faison, and now finds herself walking red carpets as his Mrs. |
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I met one fellow soldier the day he arrived in camp, fully trained. |
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Requirements to be met so that paid cheques do not have to be obtained from banks by public health organisations as acquittances for payment made. |
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Davis and Taylor met again in the final of the 1985 Grand Prix, but this time Davis won in the deciding frame. |
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She met a Forbes at the club the other night who is fond of literature. |
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Fate intervened, however, when she met songwriter Cori Josias during a transatlantic flight. |
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He was seen piped up as he met Manchester indie rockers The Rainband with his boss Roberto Mancini. |
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However, they remarkably have never met in Challenge Cup or Super League Finals. |
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However, the plan was met with resistance in Poland, Lithuania, and the Soviet Union, which opposed any international force in Lithuania. |
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Progress towards these goals, which were to be met by 2015, was ultimately uneven. |
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Thus about 70 percent of water demand is met by importing water from the Dongjiang River in neighbouring Guangdong province. |
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The House of Commons of Southern Ireland met just once with only four members present. |
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However, applications for naturalisation are normally granted if the requirements are met. |
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Historically, when major political questions were addressed, several great powers met to discuss them. |
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On 17 January 1946, the Security Council met for the first time at Church House, Westminster, in London, United Kingdom. |
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We no longer live in the 19th century, a time when the major powers met and redrew the map of the world. |
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Unionist and nationalist politicians met in a common forum for the last time before partition. |
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Harold marched his army back down to the south coast, where he met William's army, at a place now called Battle just outside Hastings. |
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They met with considerable success as many of the native Welsh rulers, resentful of Llywelyn's overlordship, surrendered and joined the English. |
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Therefore, a Convention of the Scottish Estates met to consider letters received on 16 March 1689 from the two contenders for the Crown. |
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Scotland was slow to accept William, who summoned a Convention of the Estates which met on 14 March 1689 in Edinburgh. |
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Instead of the expected welcome the Jacobites were met by hostile militia armed with pitchforks and very few recruits. |
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As the first of the fleeing Highlanders approached Inverness they were met by a battalion of Frasers led by the Master of Lovat. |
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During this time he met Flora Macdonald, who famously aided him in a narrow escape to Skye. |
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The British military met with many difficulties in maximizing the use of Loyalist factions. |
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Adam Smith, author of The Wealth of Nations, met Quesnay and acknowledged his influence. |
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During the early history of rugby union, a time before commercial air travel, teams from different continents rarely met. |
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The demand for tables and other equipment was initially met in Europe by John Thurston and other furniture makers of the era. |
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This meant that the Scots had qualified by right for the World Cup, but had not met the demand of the SFA to win the Championship. |
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West Germany, captained by Fritz Walter, met in the 1954 World Cup Turkey, Yugoslavia and Austria. |
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Eleven London football clubs and schools representatives met on 26 October 1863 to agree on common rules. |
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At that point, Real Madrid was the only club meeting either qualification and indeed met both. |
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The oak leaves represent the 15 founding members of the club who met at the Royal Oak pub. |
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While the Games were privately funded, the venues and Park costs were met largely by public money. |
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England moved into the quarter finals, where they met Wales at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. |
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England met France, whom they had beaten earlier that year on two occasions. |
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England then met New Zealand in a must win game at the KC Stadium after losing to Australia at Wembley. |
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On Saturday 14 July 1928, when Great Britain met Australia in the second Test on a sea of mud at the Sydney Cricket Ground. |
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In Super League Grand Finals, St Helens and Bradford met twice, in 1999 and 2002, St Helens again winning all encounters. |
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On Saturday 27 October 1934, Leeds and Wakefield Trinity met in the final of the Yorkshire Cup at Crown Flatt, Dewsbury. |
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Tables were turned in December when the same teams met in the final of the BBC2 Floodlit Trophy, Leeds emerging victorious this time. |
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This was met with extreme skepticism from the media, which notably irritated Faldo when he was asked continuing questions about it. |
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Faldo's relationship with Bercher, a Swiss PR agent, began in 1998 when they met at the European Masters golf tournament. |
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In case the two countries have not met since 1970, lots are drawn to determine the host country. |
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He then met European middleweight champion Luc Van Dam in London, whom he knocked out in the first round to seize the European championship. |
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In 2001, Eubank was the subject of a Louis Theroux documentary entitled When Louis Met. |
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The pair, who first met five years previously at a health resort, began dating months after bumping into each other at a wine bar near his home. |
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This set up a rematch between Lewis and McCall, who met on 7 February 1997 in Las Vegas for the WBC title. |
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Lewis then met Poland's Andrew Golota, whom he knocked out in the first round. |
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Taylor and Priestley first met in major competition in the 1990 World Masters. |
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The pair have met on 44 occasions which include Taylor winning 37, Priestley winning 6, with 1 draw. |
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A turning point came in the 2003 World Championship, where Part and Taylor met in the final. |
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They then met in the final of the 2007 PDC World Championship at the Circus Tavern. |
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They have now met 77 times, with Taylor winning 56, van Barneveld winning 17, with 4 draws. |
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They have met in the final of the World Matchplay four times in 2006, 2008, 2011 and 2012 with Taylor victorious each time. |
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Congress President Sonia Gandhi met senior party leaders and held talks with JMM last week for a coalition government in Jharkhand. |
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It met in Geneva and, after its initial sessions in 1920, it convened once a year in September. |
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The Council met, on average, five times a year and in extraordinary sessions when required. |
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I met my late husband Andy at the dancing and he was a great jiver. |
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As Kathy Buchanan found out when she met a genuine jillaroo. |
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The two have traditionally met each other in the Magic Weekend too. |
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Taylor had won six major titles since the Premier League loss, whilst Van Gerwen hadn't won any until they met in the final of the 2013 Players Championship Finals. |
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According to Honda, the car fully met the FIA Formula One regulations. |
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Alexander followed Khan around the ring throughout but was unable to land more than one punch at a time as Khan met him in his tracks with hard combinations. |
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He met Bette at a Boxing Day party at Auriol and, while courting her, he also coached her clubmates at Stuart Ladies' Rowing Club on the River Lea. |
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West Germany met the Hungary Mighty Magyars again in the final. |
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Sheffield's near neighbour, Hallam, was formed in 1860 and in the same year the two clubs first met each other in a local derby which is still contested today. |
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The Transitional Assembly first met on 24 November 2006, when the proceedings were suspended due to a bomb threat by loyalist paramilitary Michael Stone. |
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Products and services which BSI certifies as having met the requirements of specific standards within designated schemes are awarded the Kitemark. |
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Public support for Disraeli was shown by cheering at a thanksgiving service in 1872 on the recovery of the Prince of Wales from illness, while Gladstone was met with silence. |
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Two years later, however, the two again met in the Wimbledon final. |
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In 1653 the Diet of Brandenburg met for the last time and gave Frederick William the power to raise taxes without its consent, a strong indicator of absolutism. |
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They were met by a quickly assembled group of around 500 British reservists, militia and sailors under the command of John Campbell, 1st Baron Cawdor. |
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Expeditions to subdue the highlands were met with a series of skirmishes. |
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Lewis and Taylor have met in four PDC major finals during their rivalry. |
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At the end of that period, Australia met New Zealand at Eden Park. |
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