Hare had previously served as resident of Banjarmasin, a town in Borneo, and found that " he could not confine himself to the tame life that prosy civilisation affords ".
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This led Schaller and Ryan to suggest that it is not a receptor, but instead is involved in the processing of ProSys into the active form, or the degradation of Sys.
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In 1914, Lesny published " Ukazy Poesie A Prosy ", a Czech-language translation of selected works by Rabindranath Tagore, whom he had first met in 1920.
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This move to open a permanent US office came about after a strategic review of the business options for Prosys post 9 / 11 and as a result he became part of the Global Scot Network.
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Prosy Dequina, a 39-year-old optometrist from Botolan, said she placed her television and other appliance on the second floor of her house but was waiting until the last minute before leaving.
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Prosy Dequina, a 39-year-old optometrist from Botolan, said she placed her television and other appliance on the second floor of hour house but was waiting until the last minute before leaving.
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On the face of it, Whitman in midcareer and the late Hindemith seemed an odd couple : America's loftiest, most gorgeous poetic voice filtered through the taciturn music of Europe's most obdurately prosy composer.
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Shakespeare was undoubtedly very fine in his way; Milton good, though prosy; Lord Bacon deep, and decidedly knowing; but the writer who should be his country s pride, is my Lord Chesterfield .
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It's ever so slightly prosy, and the sensation conveyed is exactly like listening to a favourite relative read to a beloved child the same book he ( beautifully ) read to you when you were a child ."
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Due to the retirement of his business partner, McSherry sold the assets of Prosys to Trinity Computers in 2006 and concentrated on iport4business Limited, which became iPort Group International in 2010 after a 40 % stake in the company was sold to the investment group, Coralinn.