The need to denuclearize the peninsula and prevent weapons of mass destruction from proliferating are also expected to be pillars of the plan. |
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Tapas bars are proliferating because they serve up a wide variety of flexible, unpretentious, gutsy food and modest bills. |
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The book is timely, because studies of mating behavior are rapidly proliferating. |
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He found that the leukemic cells stopped proliferating in vitro when the drug was present. |
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We saw as early as Chapter 2 the extent to which business services firms and consultancies are proliferating in this country. |
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We considered a model in which the proliferating cells divide by binary fission. |
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At a time when new dangers and crises are proliferating rapidly, this schism could have serious consequences. |
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Iron is used in actively proliferating cells for cytochrome and DNA synthesis. |
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Operating systems, application environments and hardware platforms for mobile devices are proliferating at an alarming rate. |
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There, non-governmental groups are proliferating as poverty increases and trade liberalisation undermines local economies. |
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Even the tax on income from rentals is low, so absentee landlords are proliferating. |
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Apparently, it has made a big stir within the company, with Xerox copies proliferating everywhere. |
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So, what we have is not a clash of civilizations but mutual complicity in proliferating mutual incomprehension. |
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They were composed almost entirely of slender spindle cells haphazardly proliferating around bundles of dermal collagen. |
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In contrast, ISH demonstrated characteristic plasmodial stages within the proliferating mesothelial cells. |
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Cells are replaced from a basal layer of proliferating epidermal cells in contact with the basal lamina. |
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It does help to distinguish mesotheliomas from reactive, proliferating mesothelium, which typically has no cytogenetic abnormalities. |
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Fetal exposures to this proliferating pollutant can harm newborn mice and rats, a new study shows. |
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This consisted of proliferating vascular channels lined by atypical endothelial cells, which in turn were surrounded by spindle-shaped cells. |
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In addition to department stores and specialty chain stores, hypermarkets are proliferating in Taiwan. |
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This is a species that is proliferating and one that can sustain a hunt that is just that: It is sustainable. |
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But with niggles aplenty and late tackles proliferating, it was little surprise that Rutherford and Ruthven were to exchange penalties for dubious tackles throughout the game. |
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The new emerging global system should not be the preserve of the many technocracies that are proliferating in a technologically complex world. |
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Surveys aimed exclusively at measuring social capital were rare a few years ago, but are proliferating at present. |
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From superior internal combustion engines, to gas turbines, to fuel cells, to more familiar renewable generators, micropower systems are proliferating in diverse applications. |
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Now, technology is burgeoning and proliferating, and again there is fear. |
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Even as the big guys muscle in, small fry are also proliferating. |
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But the number of models is proliferating rapidly, and that is helping to bring in new buyers. |
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We all know the danger of proliferating numbers at the expense of efficiency. |
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With Linux proliferating in consumer devices that's almost a sure thing since even if the program developer doesn't do it some firmware hacker will. |
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Cancer is caused by mutational damage to genes that otherwise hold a cell's reproductive cycle in check, and thus stop that cell proliferating. |
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Wireless was cheaper than wired communications, and cell phones were proliferating. |
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This obsession with food choice often leads people to cut out the wrong ones, proliferating the continuation of new diets. |
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With competition proliferating across all sectors and offerings becoming standardised, the only apparent discriminators remaining are price and service. |
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It seems as if viruses are proliferating more rapidly than ever. |
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In the febrile atmosphere of Greece waiting for the onslaught everyone knows is coming, secret agents are proliferating. |
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The legends that are currently proliferating among the readers about the origin and early days of the Forum are contradictory and unreliable. |
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The personnel level within the CMS is therefore being spread increasingly thinly among a proliferating degree of operational commitments. |
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Khan reversed the flow of his network-and instead of procuring, he began proliferating. |
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Clever software might be used to call off attacks as well as initiate them. In the air, on land and at sea, military robots are proliferating. |
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Neural networks are a newly proliferating technique in desktop quantitative analysis. |
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One advantage, the developers claim, is that only one remote control will be needed instead of the multiple controls now proliferating in the average household. |
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We are concerned today with nuclear weapons that are proliferating in the hands of both some dangerous states potentially and non-state actors. |
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Recent research suggests it may be related to proliferating bacteria in the hair follicles. |
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Given the way pro-snooping laws are proliferating, architects can now expect regular visits from the security boyos. |
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These lesions affected mainly the medium-sized arteries of the kidneys and were characterised by eccentric swellings of the tunica media, where normal smooth muscle was replaced by irregularly proliferating cells. |
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Officials said these illegal operations are proliferating across the Valley at an alarming rate. |
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So the fury of Frank's finger passes to those of us who have been benumbed by today's proliferating, meaningless urban menhirs — street after street a corridor of dead souls. |
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This norm has helped drive up the political costs of proliferating for those countries determined to acquire a ballistic missile capability or enhance existing systems. |
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Suburban office parks are proliferating outside Pittsburgh, the biggest city in the area, with space being snapped up by oil firms, their suppliers and subcontractors, lawyers and environmental consultants. |
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Such examples are proliferating throughout the region. |
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Camps are proliferating, camps in all forms, of all kinds, with or without official status, open or closed, in which foreigners are sorted, guarded, imprisoned, punished, and kept handy for forced repatriation or whatever. |
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Summary: Contrary to an earlier unwritten agreement, Norwegian fish farms are proliferating in areas where wild salmon migrate in high concentrations. |
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Illicit excavations are proliferating throughout the world and it is more necessary than ever to combat looting, theft and the illicit import and export of cultural goods. |
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Regional trade agreements and bilateral free trade agreements are proliferating across the world, creating difficulty for PSIDS because their trade interests are excluded from those agreements. |
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Concern was expressed that in some countries the establishment of a plethora of working groups and other mechanisms involving donor presence may lead to proliferating priorities. |
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However, the current and the turbulence and turbidity of the water prevent plants from proliferating except in a few bays where there is little movement of the water. |
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If proliferating parties can be subject automatically to new and more draconian sanctions, we need to ensure that international law cannot be contravened by unilateral warlike initiatives. |
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The study of the effects of nutrients on the composition of algae in Lake Saint-Pierre led to the discovery that benthic cyanobacteria are proliferating in this sector of the St. Lawrence. |
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The subject matter of the interference is limited to the use of a proliferating, somatic cell to produce a cloned cow, sheep or pig. |
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As one of the story's many proliferating details, the potential incest narrative. |
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The local color has been proliferating, too. |
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The Federal Trade Commission has released instructions on how to stop receiving the pop-up ads that are proliferating online. |
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An influx of feelgood stories and images are proliferating across social media, almost like an antidotal injection against the usual order of viral anger and sadness. |
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The mesenchyme is penetrated by proliferating buds that arborize and terminate in acini. |
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They found evidence of bacteria, archaea, and fungi actively metabolizing, proliferating, and moving. |
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With crystal meth, the date rape drug, the marijuana grow ops and clandestine labs proliferating in our communities from coast to coast, Canadians are demanding that the Government of Canada take some action. |
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This classification led to the holding of an eisteddfod, or a session of bards, to confer certificates of proficiency and to prevent the lower orders from proliferating and drifting into mendicancy. |
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Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor of the tower eyelid. |
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To accomplish the bioassay, proliferating interstitial cells are labeled with BrdU by injecting BrdU into the gastrovascular cavity of the animal. |
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At a time when mergers are proliferating in every business sector, federal regulators know that what's good for a company is not always good for the consumer. |
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These somatic cells are now mortal, even though, up to this point, they have been proliferating continuously for billions of years as germ-line cells. |
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If we take Korea and Iran as the major proliferating countries at this moment, their neighbors have a different, more political or geostrategic perspective. |
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On display instead are the antecedents of such images, wherein lines trace proliferating cells and nested compartments, without settling into a reified corniness. |
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For pathologic grading of tumors, a value of proliferating activity is established by observing and scoring the number of mitoses per 10 high-power field. |
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