| 41. | So it appeared that we were intelligent, in fact, we were just nicking that stuff out of books half the time.
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| 42. | Peters waded into Ebola-stricken villages in Africa and watched a colleague die after nicking himself with a scalpel during an autopsy.
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| 43. | PEPCO in a report blamed the Feb . 13 incidents on workers at the Washington Gas Co ., nicking a power cable.
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| 44. | Sometimes the process is sped up by the controversial practice of nicking or cutting the check ligament that normally pulls the tail downward.
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| 45. | Jacobs, recalled for the failing Junior Murray, failed to score, nicking to the wicket-keeper as Nehra gained some reward.
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| 46. | It also inhibits the nicking-closing activity on the subunit of DNA gyrase that releases the positive binding stress on the supercoiled DNA.
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| 47. | Guy Whittall didn't last long, nicking the ball to Asanka Gurusinghe with the score on 144, leaving Zimbabwe in dire straits.
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| 48. | Tupac Amaru rebels, who are holding 72 hostages, last week responded with gunfire to a similar patrol, nicking one of the vehicles.
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| 49. | Origin recognition leads to strand-and site-specific nicking of viral DNA, processes that require ATP for tight binding and subsequent nicking.
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| 50. | Origin recognition leads to strand-and site-specific nicking of viral DNA, processes that require ATP for tight binding and subsequent nicking.
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