After 10 mitotic divisions, the tip of the hypha bends to form a crozier into which migrates one nucleus of each mating type. |
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After the formalities, he laid his crozier, as the seal of office, on the altar. |
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A bishop's crozier possibly thought to date from the early 7th century has been found in a peat bog in Co Offaly, 60 miles west of Dublin. |
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The nuclei in the penultimate cell undergo a final round of premeiotic replication and then fuse, whereas the basal nuclei enter a new crozier. |
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His crozier and a psalter associated with him were, later, taken into battle. |
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Wearing an intricately decorated miter and wielding his spiral-topped crozier, a lavishly robed bishop up front gazes piously heavenward. |
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Kings might be buried with a sceptre, and bishops with a crozier, their respective symbols of office. |
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It is only a matter of time before women seize the crozier and the gaiter yields to the garter. |
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Gene V. Robinson takes the crozier in a ceremony in Concord, N. H., to become the first openly gay Episcopalian bishop. |
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In the Celtic regions, where relics were more usually associative than corporeal, these often took the form of a bell once owned by the saint, a crozier, or a book. |
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The crozier is taken from arms associated with the Guest family. |
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Two springs of clear water are said to have bubbled up after he struck the ground with his crozier. |
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Once in England, Anselm was ordered by Henry to do homage for his Canterbury estates and to receive his investiture by ring and crozier anew. |
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On the left is the crozier of the Bishop of Basel, one-time ruler of the area, on the right the seven stripes represent the seven historic districts of the Jura. |
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Crozier Field was finally reopened for business last Saturday with the official open day. |
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While the latter presented the plays with minimal trimming, An Age of Kings' adapter Eric Crozier cut the text into schedule-friendly 60 and 75 minute episodes. |
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The medical record, from an Ebola case, made for grim reading, but dr. Ian Crozier could not put it down. |
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Dr. George Crozier of the dauphin Island Sea Lab discusses the environmental impact the oil spill will have on the Gulf Coast. |
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But, Crozier warned, the gloomy postelection economic outlook could seriously dent the advertising market in the second half of the year. |
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News that Adam Crozier, Royal Mail chief executive, is set to receive a bumper bonus will exasperate postal workers. |
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The Aldeburgh Festival was launched in June 1948, with Britten, Pears and Crozier directing it. |
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Records showed Franklin died in 1847 and Captain Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier took over command. |
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Angus Crozier, acting master of the Haydon Hunt, in Northumberland, said the hunt has been hit by saboteurs in recent weeks. |
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Saddle bronc rider James Crozier scored an 80 for the best mark of the night, though it was only good for third place overall. |
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The pair worked together 20 years ago at Mars after Crozier took his first job as a graduate trainee selling petfood for Mars in its Pedigree division. |
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Among other corpses were his librettists Montagu Slater and Eric Crozier. |
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Williams JD, Crozier CR, White JG, Heiniger RW, Sripada RP, Crouse DA Illinois soil nitrogen test predicts southeastern US corn economic optimum nitrogen rates. |
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The butterfly house fell into disrepair after the death of lepidopterist David Crozier, the volunteer who managed and maintained it for the Council. |
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Bardy GH, Smith WM, Hood MA, Crozier IG, Melton IC, Jordaens L, et al. |
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