It should have been a warning to the Jags, but instead they flirted with danger again on the restart and were fortunate when Novo nodded wide. |
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This left the celebrated poacher Novo free to drift into a more central, and potentially more promising, striking position. |
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Alan Thompson misplaced a pass, Shota Arveladze, a substitute, seized on the error and passed to Nacho Novo. |
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Novo Ar has been the flagship Radio Telecenter often involved in innovative work and piloting a variety of new facilities on a regular basis. |
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The teams had been snowed in at the Novo base camp for several days and the whole expedition was in doubt at one stage. |
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For more than 10 years, Novo Nordisk has prided itself on creating a sustainable approach to business. |
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Their trendy hair and clothes suggest they will. If this all sounds a little too prelapsarian, it is perhaps because Novo ParaÃso is so small. |
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Novo incidentally was booed through most of the match by the home support. |
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I ferry up baggage from the tents to the station on the sledge then get busy with more weather observations and more calls to Novo. |
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In January 2002, the prisoners escaped from the high-security Novo Ulyanovsk penal colony. |
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Dundee's skills were evident as languid Sara turned the Aberdeen defence, Caballero played devilish deft passes and the diminutive white booted Novo proved a nagging menace. |
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For Novo, an urban chronicle must represent the city in its entirety and must include previously taboo and transgressive urban activities and spaces. |
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The Japanese team is ready to depart on their expedition but must wait for cargo to be flown in from Novo. |
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The flight back to Troll via Novo also seemed like it would be difficult for the pilots, Louis and Sipco, since the weather at Novo took a turn for the worse and wind speeds began to pick up. |
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Many of the sappers were miners of Serbian origin sent from Novo Brdo by the Serbian despot. |
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Krups will bolster its espresso coffee maker offer with Orchestra Plus, an interactive icon-control appliance, and Novo Plus, a new mid-range model. |
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The teams are expected to stay at Novo for several days to acclimatize. |
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Other companies such as IBM, QUINN Plastics, or Novo Nordisk have their German administration in Mainz as well. |
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Guido Guinizelli is considered the founder of the Dolce Stil Novo, a school that added a philosophical dimension to traditional love poetry. |
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The town used Jacobsens activity for the Danish Novo erecting a new office and warehouse building to contact him. |
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After landing troops at Porto Novo to assist Mysore, Suffren's fleet clashed with Hughes again Providien on 12 April. |
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Novo Ar was developed out of a demand from many local women in Sao Gonçalo for more facilities for women and more local skills development opportunities. |
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The colony of Dahomey was created in 1894 by the merging of the ancient kingdom of Abomey and regions to the north with territories already occupied by the French to the south, such as Allada, Porto Novo, Houeda and Savi. |
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In this corporate social responsibility report, Novo Nordisk Canada provides an update on the five pillars that make up our Changing Diabetes ambitions. |
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In the case of Nacho Novo, at present he does not hold a British passport and is therefore not eligible to play for any of the home nations. |
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But unlike the others, he put his money where his mouth was, optioning the rights to the play himself after seeing David Schofield star in it with the British fringe theater company Foco Novo. |
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To handle this increase in personnel, we have redefined our induction programme and worked on a new way of teaching the Novo Nordisk Way of Management. |
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An extension to Novo ParaÃso's schoolhouse is being built and Yudo, recently elected to the post of vereador, a kind of town councillor, strides into the forest with a chainsaw to get more timber for the beams. |
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In its stead, a single enterprise with a svelte new name Oi would issue one class of shares on the Novo Mercado, the part of Brazil's stockmarket with the most demanding corporate-governance standards. |
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Novo Nordisk will use the factory to manufacture NovoSeven, which is used to treat hemophiliacs who cannot use traditional treatments to stop bleeding. |
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The 6 June 1926 revolution would see the end of that first republic and firmly establish the Estado Novo, or the Portuguese Second Republic, as the ruling regime. |
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During the 1960s the Cinema Novo movement rose to prominence with directors such as Glauber Rocha, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Paulo Cesar Saraceni and Arnaldo Jabor. |
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Nacho Novo did draw Rangers level with a vital away goal but poor defending let Baruch Degu grab a late winner to end the Ibrox side's 12-match unbeaten Euro run. |
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Our analyses also suggest that the utilization of products of de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis may differ between different cell types. |
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So, a strong case exists for substantial de novo protein synthesis in anoxic rice coleoptiles. |
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The first type, which arises de novo in adults, is characterized by myocarditis, myositis, lymphadenitis, hepatitis, and chorioretinitis. |
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The de novo assembly of silent chromatin requires passage through the S phase of the cell cycle. |
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Toe and cleft ulceration developed de novo in patients treated with four layer compression bandaging for venous ulceration. |
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Fibrosarcoma of the ovary is a rare tumor that is considered to arise de novo or secondary to benign fibromatous tumors. |
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Constitutive proteolysis, however, is the main source of free amino acids used for de novo protein synthesis. |
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Indeed, all the genes encoding enzymes required for de novo AMP biosynthesis are repressed at the transcriptional level by the presence of extracellular purines. |
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Studies in simian cell lines transfected with human alpha satellite sequences showed that these repetitive regions could form de novo centromeres on existing chromosomes. |
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The physiological characterization of transgenic plants suggested that betaine might accelerate protein synthesis de novo during recovery from stress. |
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Both the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency recommend that Congress remove outdated barriers to de novo interstate branching. |
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It is also possible that the first-group enzymes play important roles in the de novo synthesis of glucan primers and the initiation of starch granules in the endosperm. |
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The day is not far away when enzymologists will astonish us all by creating more or less de novo enzymes endowed with hitherto-unknown catalytic properties. |
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In a similar fashion, the final stage of animal cytokinesis is based on de novo formation of the plasma membrane via the interdigitating microtubules known as the midbody. |
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Chondrosarcomas may arise de novo, or superimposed upon preexisting cartilaginous lesions, such as enchondromas or osteochondromas. |
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Protein binding protects sites on stable episomes and in the chromosome from de novo methylation. |
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Did gemmiferous shoots evolve de novo in the huperzioid lineage, or were they modified from shoots of an anisodichotomously branching ancestor? |
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The technique of chemically assisted fragmentation was used to obtain de novo amino acid sequence data from tryptic peptides. |
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The translocation was found to be de novo as the parental karyotypes were normal. |
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The latter example puts forward the case of the re-writing of Angolan axiology in accordance to the language of New Man, homem novo. |
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A central government with its own currency can pay for its spending by creating money ex novo. |
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It also exercises the jurisdiction to order the issue of writs of venire de novo. |
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Frequent de novo moncallelic expression of R-spectrin gene in children with hereditary spherocytosis and isolated spectrin deficiency. |
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Overexpressing centriole-replication proteins in vivo induces centriole overduplication and de novo formation. |
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Editor Schneider presents this bioorganic synthesis volume focusing on de novo computer-assisted design. |
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Glycogen storage capacity and de novo lipogenesis during massive carbohydrate overfeeding in man. |
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Many states provide the parties with the right to trial de novo once in state court, even if the parties have undergone an administrative hearing or trial. |
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Whenever a repleader is granted, the pleadings must begin de novo. |
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We note how de novo mutations may also help explain why the concordance rate for autism is so markedly higher in monozygotic than dizygotic twins. |
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Traditional teaching about the pathogenesis of ovarian cancers has been that a metaplastic change in the mesothelial ovarian surface leads to their de novo development. |
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