Such exchanges could put a spanner in the works of viral evolution studies.
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"This puts a spanner in the works, " says Grech.
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As for his hypothesis, he said, the new data had " put a spanner in the works _ temperature does not play a role ."
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Lauren's been on cloud nine since finding her daughter why would he want to try to put a spanner in the works and ruin her happiness?
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In 1151, King Eystein II of Norway put a spanner in the works by sailing through the waterways of Orkney with a large fleet and catching the young Harald unaware in his residence at Thurso.
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Or will creative differences as well as Fonte's total hatred of Barne put a spanner in the works ? ( Although in many respects a seventh episode, this special that was released as an extra on the DVD was never classed as part of the series as a whole, and differs slightly in terms of writing and visual style to the televised episodes .)