Down the hall, the youth committee is struggling to find adults to chaperone the youth service project. |
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Your younger sis now attends your school, and your parents expect you to be her chaperone. |
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You are not my keeper or my chaperone, and therefore you have no say in who I choose to speak to. |
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She was enjoying her sister's visit, but she wished Claudette would not take her duty as chaperone quite so seriously. |
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On the SE side, chaperone molecules would be required for the correct re-formation of the protein. |
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In each episode, a pre-teen would chaperone the issue du jour through the prescribed format to a predictable conclusion. |
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He promises to come all the way into town to chaperone us, so that we don't get lost. |
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While men and women can date whomever they wish, they must be accompanied by a chaperone. |
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You can also request to have a chaperone to stay with you during examinations. |
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Though he was considered a chaperone to the young prince, Rupert did not particularly enjoy that bland label. |
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Gala committee member Glynn Beresford said he had been unable to find a chaperone and an assistant to take on the important roles. |
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After the wedding ceremony, the bride is accompanied by her chaperone, even if staying overnight with the groom's family. |
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Lady Anne is forced to accompany her and play chaperone, as it is inappropriate for a young lady to be out without a chaperone. |
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And why might two young ladies such as yourselves be traveling without a chaperone? |
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But a couple of evenings a week he works as a male chaperone, wining and dining women who pay for his company. |
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The best studied chaperone is the bacterial chaperonin, GroEL, a large protein shaped like a double ring with dyad symmetry under certain conditions. |
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She has come to the studio with a chaperone, for she cannot go out alone, an unmarried beauty, waiting to be chosen. |
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After the orientation, you will travel by bus or plane, accompanied by a chaperone, to meet your host family. |
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For urine samples, you'll have to wash your hands or wear gloves, and then pass a sample under the observation of a chaperone. |
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Elizabeth Banks behaves with the right mix of vanity and vacuousness as Katniss's absurd chaperone, Effie Trinket. |
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The chaperone or DCO must reject this request if it will not be possible for the rider to be continuously chaperoned. |
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Instead, it acts as a molecular chaperone to interfere with LDLR recycling. |
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It's much more than just me being skipper: I'm alternately their coach, their mother and their chaperone. |
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The legend goes that these tasty beauties were bought by love-struck male students and given to their damsel's chaperone for safe keeping as a love token instead of a kiss. |
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She was a blushing bride of seventeen, a sad and stoic wife, a loving mother, an embittered chaperone, and a daughter pushed away. |
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He hosted a poetry contest and a talent show, acted as a chaperone for dances, and attended football games. |
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Presumably, the increased chaperone need is induced by exaggerated gill protein denaturation in response to elevated body temperatures during emersion. |
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A catfight breaks out between restless, wilful Miss Braund and her pugnacious chaperone, Mrs Hammond, ending with a slap from the hostess, the hatchet-faced Mrs Rogers. |
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In fact, he offered to act as chaperone while we stay in the area. |
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These gurus usually chaperone day-to-day managers as chairmen of the board. |
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How can they stay on the fast track if, as in the UAE, they cannot travel without a male chaperone? |
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At least 150,000 Saudi students, a large minority of them women, many of them without a chaperone, are studying abroad. |
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As a chaperone, you have the right and privilege to restrict any visitors, athletes, anyone in your area at any time. |
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And I feel like a wrinkled, ugly chaperone sitting here on the sidelines. |
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The organizer is required to provide at least one chaperone for every rider selected to undergo Testing. |
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Furthermore, Nexus reserves the right to chaperone any filming or photography taking place on the network, and has often insisted upon doing so. |
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This leads to hi-jinks, misunderstandings and a collection of familiar 1920s characters including the flapper, the cad, the Latin lothario and of course, the drowsy, or tipsy, chaperone. |
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You're allowed to delay your arrival at the doping control station if you need to, for example, finish your cool-down or attend a medal ceremony, but you will be accompanied by a chaperone the entire time. |
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The DCO or chaperone will inform you of your rights and responsibilities, including the right to have a representative present throughout the process. |
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If the Rider evades, or attempts to evade the Chaperone in order to avoid being notified and the Chaperone is not able to notify the Rider, the chaperone must inform the DCO immediately. |
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The Rider shall only leave the doping control station if authorized by the Anti-Doping Inspector and under continuous observation by the Anti-Doping Inspector or a chaperone. |
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In thyroid cells, thyrotropin stimulation increases the ER chaperone BIP by enhancing thyroglobulin synthesis. |
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Surprisingly, a cluster of oligosaccharyl transferase complex and TRiC chaperone complex proteins were observed in the STRING analysis. |
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She and her chaperone, Miss Wiggin, visit the publishing house of Harold and Fruing Warne, who decide to publish her book. |
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She travelled 350 miles through outback Australia in a covered wagon, with a missionary and lady chaperone, to learn more about life in the backblocks. |
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This transition is initiated by disassembly of the dodecamers to suboligomeric species which are then reassembled to produce the active form of the chaperone. |
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The same attributes are found in a very similar eukaryotic cytosolic chaperone, prefoldin, which assists in binding cytoskeletal unfolded proteins. |
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By using lasers to pull apart the ends of the protein, the researchers could measure how the protein slowly unfolded and refolded, both with the chaperone present and without. |
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