On other floors, entire walls were given over to metal shelves weighed down by fat envelopes containing both original and edited copies of the essays that for almost a decade kept arriving here from distant corners of the world.
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Given the current paradigm that all cells have the same genomic DNA, BAK1 gene variants in different tissues may be easily explained by the expression of BAK1 gene on chromosome 6 and one its edited copies on chromosome 20.
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And in an earlier stage of the dispute, the employment company, Jastech Inc . of Cleveland, was able to get the government to hand over lightly edited copies of 30 returns filed by people it had placed in short-term jobs.
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It was in Calame's apartment that the editors, eventually joined by Steiger, received the edited copy from South Brunswick and Washington, and made the decision to run a full six-column banner headline for only the third time in the newspaper's history.
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Skakel went on to say that he arrived home after 11 p . m . and went to bed, though an edited copy of the Greenwich police file on the murder shows that no witnesses substantiated that portion of his account.
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In spite of these comments, The N held back one of the more controversial episodes of the first season, which showed a character losing control after taking an ecstasy pill, and refused to broadcast it until it was presented with an edited copy from the producers.
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The United States surprised many council members two weeks ago by persuading Colombia, a close American ally that holds the council presidency this month, to distribute unedited copies of the declaration to the five permanent members right away, instead of waiting until the 10 rotating members could receive their edited copies.
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The United States surprised many council members two weeks ago by persuading Colombia, the close American ally that holds the council presidency this month, to distribute unedited copies of the declaration to the five permanent members right away, instead of waiting until the 10 rotating members could receive their edited copies.
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Shogi in its present form was played as early as the 16th century, while a direct ancestor without the " drop rule " was recorded from 1210 in a historical document " Nichkreki ", which is an edited copy of " ShMchkreki " and " Kaichkreki " from the late Heian period ( c . 1120 ).
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Huiling Yang, a researcher at Beijing Foreign Studies University, expresses surprise that the " Chinese and English Dictionary ", which Medhurst claimed to be his translation based on " Kangxi zidian ", " is in fact just an abbreviated and edited copy of Morrison s, a plagiarism rather than an original compilation " ( 2014 : 317-318 ).