But perhaps more significantly, this fetcher and carrier has lacked top class support around him. |
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Since then, RNA has been more or less neglected as a humble carrier of messages and fetcher of building materials. |
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Someone identified himself as the fetcher of drinks for those in the booth. |
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Among the other helpers were Federico and his mustachioed sidekick Ascanio, the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern of Palacio de Salomon, and Semra, the iPod d.j. and fetcher of juice and tea, who grew up in Turkey with Mert. |
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The scrum strained against the Springboks and though the back row of Tom Croft, Lewis Moody and Nick Easter has a broad balance, it lacks the skills of an openside fetcher and passer in the mould of Australia's David Pocock. |
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In the wake of the Watson and Crick paper, a series of experiments showed that RNA acts as a messenger for the DNA, and as a fetcher and carrier of amino acids for the factories in which proteins are made. |
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He's in a league of his own as a fetcher, Richie McCaw or no Richie McCaw, and his turnover work saved the Wallabies' skin on a number of occasions. |
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