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na) and other tensions (many rumors and myths | persist about all sorts of clashes around this time, |
ered an important manuscript, but some doubts | persist about its authenticity. |
to explain how patterns of coordination form, | persist, adapt and change. |
The spore-bearing stems | persist after the sterile fronds are killed by frost, |
o one particular wine taster will continue to | persist along the principle's guideline while for ano |
Even in older rats, these memory changes | persist and can be used to easily identify which rats |
Theca interna cells may | persist and secrete androgens, at which point they ar |
In order to | persist and be stably maintained in the cell, a plasm |
r the same resource, ultimately only one will | persist and the other will be driven to extinction. |
d to the detriment of oak trees if allowed to | persist and spread among trees |
may regress, yet the homologous blood vessels | persist as the umbilical arteries and veins connectin |
EPNs may | persist as metapopulations, in which local population |
The metapopulation as a whole can | persist as long as the rate of colonization is greate |
e involving remnants of a fetal membrane that | persist as strands of tissue crossing the pupil. |
The remains of the corpus albicans may | persist as a scar on the surface of the ovary. |
In the female they may | persist between the layer of the broad ligament of th |
y rare cases, this condition is documented to | persist beyond one year. |
has recourse to the phenomena of ether, which | persist by Divine operation, the substance of bread a |
t reconciliation, but also warn that tensions | persist due to the high unemployment rate among the c |
ts extreme water solubility it is unlikely to | persist except in the dryest of conditions. |
tends to create characteristic reactions that | persist, fixed, into later life. |
ometer tall, contain winds over 160 km/h, and | persist for more than 20 minutes. |
s within this class have been demonstrated to | persist for several years and residues have been dete |
and low pressure systems, permitting them to | persist for long periods of time. |
the inner bark exposed, producing scars which | persist for a number of years. |
l cause for the patient's symptoms, which can | persist for years and be severe enough to interfere w |
Gametocytes occur in the erythrocytes and may | persist for months. |
e influence of the paramutagenic allele could | persist for many generations. |
starts sometime after the operation and will | persist for weeks continuously until their death... |
Withdrawal symptoms can | persist for quite some time after discontinuing benzo |
can cause intensely itchy, red welts that can | persist for more than a week. |
halflife of 3 to 4 hours, hemodynamic effects | persist for 24 hours after administration. |
There have been and are other columns that | persist for a term or so and then die out. |
Is with 116, but vision problems continued to | persist; his performance fell off, and he was never t |
Though problems | persist, homelessness and crime have dropped to unpre |
The old name did | persist however, so while Charles XI (1655-1697) pref |
Though it can grow and | persist in partial shade, plant density and fruit pro |
Rumours | persist in the region that Ellen Sadler was visited b |
are responsible for the disease Malaria, can | persist in the blood without causing apparent symptom |
Lockard v. Pizza Hut, 162 F.3d 1062, 1073) to | persist in unwanted attention, such as asking for dat |
, while all others in the background reliefs, | persist in performing their respective earthly duties |
ades of red, bronze and purple in autumn that | persist in winter accompanying the persistent dried f |
traces (ichnofossils) on host remains, which | persist in the fossil record in the absence of struct |
23Moreover, the others, if they do not | persist in their lack of trust, will be grafted in; b |
Recent edits | persist in adding unsourced alleged facts about Barts |
However, methane cannot | persist in the Martian atmosphere for more than a few |
Eosinophils | persist in the circulation for 8-12 hours, and can su |
nt creeping bentgrass nor its offspring would | persist in the environment". |
Most Strandloper communities did not | persist in the face of demographic and economic chang |
als and the community at large to promote and | persist in the practice of prayer". |
ogged, and it is not know if this species can | persist in the fragments where it is now found. |
on nor admitted to the Holy Communion if they | persist in such evil courses. |
compound, but because of its manufacture, can | persist in soil for several months, in air for about |
irchbichl, refused to submit and continued to | persist in their sectarianism. |
e mystery behind how the bacteria are able to | persist in the body, and published a wide array of cl |
to become ome couples (butch and femme), and | persist in homosexual relationships long after it was |
the rapidity of his judgment, endeavoured to | persist in argument after he had made up his mind; bu |
Other links | persist in the area, often through school and/or road |
Bridging ligands also | persist in solution. |
The dreamer and his dream | persist in the end. |
Unstable anions may | persist in very rarefied gaseous state, such as in in |
The yellow shoulders | persist in all male plumages, whether breeding or non |
is not 100% efficient, and residual peroxides | persist in the cell. |
Our friends up there | persist in stressing the first syllable and rhyming t |
50 individuals of this species are thought to | persist in the wild. |
Her cult is sometimes held to | persist in the common Mexican worship of Santa Muerte |
Although he does not | persist in making a wish, without realizing it, he gr |
The bacteria can | persist in water for up to 32 days when the hardness |
ng on the composition of the material, it can | persist in the environment for a long time before deg |
Due to its tendency to | persist in adipose tissue it has a very high potentia |
Only small populations | persist in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria |
However, these compounds | persist indefinitely in the environment. |
The flowers emerge in the late summer and | persist into the fall bearing cream-coloured ray flor |
n most higher vertebrates, some components do | persist into adulthood. |
ers develop into blackish berries which often | persist into winter. |
call their mother mama, but the term does not | persist into adulthood. |
ated with childhood, some residual errors may | persist into adulthood. |
The leaves do not | persist long and leave behind a naked weedy form bear |
dy olive oil has a veiled appearance that can | persist months after the oil has been returned to roo |
arodius game features one or more bosses that | persist of scantily clad women (or penguins, or octop |
Pinecones are 4-7 cm long and may | persist on the tree for many years, often (though not |
and are not winter green, but dead leaves can | persist on stems for several years. |
remnants of the universal veil do not usually | persist on the cap, being easily washed away by rain. |
res Strait, and a number of small populations | persist on the northern Cape York Peninsula - the ver |
Only 200- 900 Nihoa Millerbirds | persist on the island, making the species seriously e |
Local ambiguities | persist only for a short amount of time as an utteran |
A species will | persist only if h> δ |
The common side effects that | persist or become troublesome when using sodium ascor |
ish language the verb empecinarse, meaning to | persist or insist on achieving one's goals. |
These social groups | persist outside the virtual world in real life friend |
ance in 1763, Franco-Indian communities would | persist, practicing the catholic faith, speaking Fren |
haeopteryx, over 150 years ago, debates still | persist regarding the evolution of flight. |
ndence", and said that inferior standards can | persist simply because of the legacy they have built |
tired according to Quintanilla, though rumors | persist that "Los Kumbia Kings" will resurface at a l |
In recent years, rumors | persist that the plane was shot down, either because |
Rumors | persist that the home was once a part of the Undergro |
Rumours | persist that the design for Chhatrapati Shivaji Termi |
te assessed that while the contaminants still | persist, their levels remain protective of human heal |
id that, if the current conditions in Rwandan | persist, then, as has happened in the past, civil con |
tilapia may be the only fish species able to | persist there for a limited time. |
ngian Empire, and the feudal state that would | persist through the Dark Ages. |
gh leaf to root ratio and have the ability to | persist through hot summer months in order to provide |
ndation for New Zealand refugee policies that | persist to the present and are still well regarded in |
These concepts pioneered by Shinshu Maru | persist to the current day, in the U.S. Navy's LHA an |
ded golf and lawn-tennis clubs, both of which | persist to the present day. |
and disappear, while the peripheral portions | persist to form the semicircular ducts; of these the |
er.I that result in the various Fangires that | persist to the current day, in 2008, with Otoya's son |
The 4 sepals | persist to the maturity of the fruit. |
nomic and utilitarian in design, some designs | persist to this day in copies by other manufacturers. |
ed in spatial, historical, and cultural terms | persist today, not only in Igboland but throughout Ni |
yth altogether not realistic, but the beliefs | persist today. |
m of violence against women by allowing it to | persist un-addressed. |
is manifested in its ability to germinate and | persist under a closed canopy as an understory plant, |
in PMN, but in this way they can survive and | persist untangled in the primary site of infection. |
In some years, lying snow has been known to | persist until July and fresh snowfall in June (mid-su |
immensely unpopular and grossly unequal, but | persist until 1790. |
at last showed a surplus, a state that would | persist until the beginning of the Great Depression, |
Flowers appear from June, and | persist until around October. |
The leaves appear in late November and | persist until March. |
erries appear in October to November, and may | persist until the following spring. |
This allows a homozygous recessive type to | persist, which is the coated variety. |
Earlier in the year, Mercury had urged May to | persist with recording the song, telling him that if |
owling was being introduced but he decided to | persist with the slow right-arm underarm leg-spin he |
However, the rumors | persist, with Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer |
lized it was a hit in itself, so we wanted to | persist with it. |
led the Snow Hole where ice has been known to | persist year round. |
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