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  • Hence, these nucleotides conceal a layer of unapparent information.
  • Infection outcome varies from unapparent to lethal.
  • For me, the perennial gift is Prince Charles, the heir quite unapparent to the throne of England.
  • For example, the artist character might draw especially well or especially fast, or catch some unapparent detail in the drawing.
  • Afterwards the church was abandoned for unapparent reasons, but was renovated during the 12th century and enclosed by a stone wall.
  • Typically, however, most nonindigenous birds live closer to populated areas; some populations of birds establish themselves but decline for unapparent reasons.
  • As mentioned above, toxins are sometimes unapparent and when they do kick in, it can be too late to start reversing the effects.
  • Demographics and downsizing are partly to blame for what HR Magazine, in its February issue, labeled the " Heirs Unapparent " problem.
  • Chapter Two, " The Heir Unapparent ", tells the parallel story of Prince Anders, brother of Prince Marlon, who was kidnapped at the beginning of Chapter One.
  • Unapparent plants, such as short-lived plants of early successional stages, on the other hand, preferentially invest in small amounts of qualitative toxins that are effective against all but the most specialized herbivores.
  • For instance, to save time spent buying and decorating a Christmas tree every year, the house has a large ( yet unapparent ) closet adjacent to the living room where the tree can be stored from year to year.
  • Given the length between the first redirecting and the edit war, as well as the somewhat unchallanged claim of individual notability, it seems quite unapparent what the correct talk ) 07 : 34, 24 January 2008 ( UTC)
  • Heir-unapparent to Faulkner and Garcia Marquez, he delivers stories that often seem like collisions in time and space _ four strangers in an abandoned, war-torn villa; an Englishman alone in the desert, clutching Herodotus to keep him warm.
  • Hostettler said of the book that it " . . . reveals why political leaders and their subordinates sought to remove Saddam Hussein from power " and that there was an underlying and unapparent " motivation of those who sold America on the idea of ousting the Butcher of Baghdad ."
  • In reality both Ibn Hanbal and Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari held the same creed of and consisted of accepting the words of the " mutashabihat " or'unapparent meanings'of the Qur'an and hadith as they have come without saying how they are meant.
  • Some of them may be unapparent; more than the skin deep interface changes Google's Android seems to favor, but are just as important . ( for the record, I'm not endorsing iOS over Android ) On the contrary, the iPhone 4S has less then a dozen major changes.
  • Afuw is said to come from the root'a-f-a which has the following classical Arabic connotations : to pass over, forgo, absolve; to obliterate all traces, efface, remove; to kill-off, allow to die; to turn away from punishing, not see, annul; or to make unapparent, imperceptible.
  • Fishermen ask the vodn韐 for help by placing a pinch of tobacco in the water and saying, " Here's your tobacco, Lord Vodn韐, now give me a fish . " In Czech, Slovak and Slovene tales vodn韈i live in ponds or rivers; there is no mention of a particular dwelling and the " half-sunken log " is unapparent.
  • Metalinguistic discourse ( which treats " language as subject, material, [ and ] context " ) : In saying "'He hath himself accused,'" Virgil is making Nimrod's language the subject of his own language; in creating this nonsense utterance, the poet Dante is using language as material to be shaped into his poem; and in having the incomprehensible statement made meaningful to Dante by his mentor-poet Virgil, the text elliptically comments on its own context, on its existence as poetry that has the effect of creating order and palpable reality even where such reality may to ordinary or unblessed mortals be unapparent.