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We and ordinary
We say that the mutation is recessive because the organism will exhibit the wild type phenotype ( ordinary trait ) unless both chromosomes of a pair have the mutation ( homozygous mutation ).
We can then introduce a new symbol for ; it's in this way that definitions in ordinary mathematics ultimately work when their statements are reduced to purely set-theoretic terms.
Lalla Ward found City of Death the most challenging Doctor Who serial she worked on but was pleased with the final outcome, saying, " We had to film loads of scenes in the rain and cold ... there was no glamour in it at all ... it was different from the ordinary stories too and I like the finished result ".
We admit that, in many places and in ordinary times, the defendants, in saying all that was said in the circular, would have been within their constitutional rights.
" We should be cautious about establishing such artificial communities ... for any children and youth ; but more especially should we avoid them for those who have natural infirmity ... Such persons spring up sporadically in the community, and they should be kept diffused among sound and normal persons ... Surround insane and excitable persons with sane people and ordinary influences ; vicious children with virtuous people and virtuous influences ; blind children with those who see ; mute children with those who speak ; and the like ..."
In one interview on Sydney radio station 2GB he said, " We will find any means we can to further restrict them because I hate guns ... ordinary citizens should not have weapons.
We order that before the execution of the said Lefebvre de La Barre the ordinary and the extraordinary question is, torture will be applied to have from his mouth the truth of several facts of the trial and revelation about his accomplices ... We order that the Philosophical Dictionary ... be thrown by the executioner on the same pyre as the body of the said Lefebvre de La Barre.
We have also to notice the conventional treatment of the sacred figures, which continue henceforward, from a sense of veneration, to be clad in the traditional robes of the early centuries, while the other figures of the scene wear the ordinary dress of the period.
We now have Helmholtz's equation for the spatial variable r and a second-order ordinary differential equation in time.
" We treat our public servants … with just horrific disrespect these days and then we go on and treat our members ( of Parliament ), we don't give them the natural justice that we would expect to give to ordinary Canadians.
" We have learned that beneath the surface of an ordinary everyday normal casual conscious existence there lies a vast dynamic world of impulse and dream, a hinterland of energy which has an independent existence of its own and laws of its own: laws which motivate all our thoughts and our actions.
" We fear that not even this commentary Preface, will enable ordinary readers to decipher the import of the greater part of Mr. Shelley's allegory.
We are profoundly ordinary people sharing the same need to feel included, recognized and loved.
" We learn that in ancient times there have been cases of troops being asked for and assistance requested: to render help in emergencies, and to restore that which has been interrupted, is a manifestation of ordinary principles of right.
' We should pass on to future generations the opportunity to enjoy these places and not have them transformed into ordinary places ,' Wayburn said when he was notified of the honor.
We have our share of both geniuses and jerks, but most of us somewhere between, ordinary people living ordinary lives.
We are all members of the same organization, so I think that puts me, an ordinary guy, in extraordinary circumstances, and that gives everybody something to hang on to.

We and subjects
We feel that The Detroit News is to be complimented upon arranging for articles on these subjects and we hope that it will continue to provide material along wholesome lines.
In 1653, a convention of two deputies from each village in New Netherland demanded reforms, and Stuyvesant commanded that assembly to disperse, saying: " We derive our authority from God and the company, not from a few ignorant subjects.
In 1986, musician Peter Gabriel wrote a song called We do what we're told ( Milgram's 37 ), referring to the number of subjects ( out of 40 ) who obeyed the experimenters all the way in Milgram's authority experiment, Milgram 18.
We can understand the necessary limits of our reflections on the subjects which are beyond our reach.
He added: " We are in some danger of resting our position too exclusively upon the existence, the nature and the wishes of the inhabitants of the Falkland Islands ... if the population of the Falkland Islands did not desire to be British, the principle that the Queen wishes no unwilling subjects would long ago have prevailed ; but we should create great difficulties for ourselves in other contexts, as well as in this context, if we rested our action purely and exclusively on the notion of restoring tolerable, acceptable conditions and self-determination to our fellow Britons on the Falkland Islands ....
We also forbid all our subjects, of whatever quality and condition, from carrying off by force or persuasion, against the will of their parents, the children of the said religion, in order to cause them to be baptized or confirmed in the Catholic Apostolic and Roman Church ; and the same is forbidden to those of the said religion called Reformed, upon penalty of being punished with especial severity ....
The emperor referred to himself as Zhen ( 朕 ), translated into the royal " We ", in front of his subjects, a practice reserved solely for the emperor.
We might thus consider deliberation to be the central question and contest of political philosophy, variously defined, either setting normative guidelines for how deliberation through an organized process of argumentation should proceed, or conversely, how the configuration of subjects produces particular conditions under which deliberation might continually re-emerge.
" She argues that Dissenters deserve the same rights as any other men: " We claim it as men, we claim it as citizens, we claim it as good subjects.
Such being the case, how are We to save the millions of Our subjects, or to atone Ourselves before the hallowed spirits of Our Imperial Ancestors?
We are keenly aware of the inmost feelings of all of you, Our subjects.
Having been able to safeguard and maintain the structure of the Imperial State, We are always with you, Our good and loyal subjects, relying upon your sincerity and integrity.
We study the effect of a treatment on some quantity, and compare research subjects by measuring the quantity before and after the treatment, analyzing the data using a paired t-test.
The Times wrote the next day, " We have had frequent experience of the excitement appertaining to " first nights ", but we may safely say, and our opinion will be backed by several hundreds of Her Majesty's subjects, that we never witnessed such a scene of enthusiasm as that displayed last night on the occasion of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's début as Alice in an Italian version of Robert le Diable.
:" We frankly confess that we detest his subjects ... he has chosen the least pictorial range of scenery and civilization ; he has resolutely treated them as if they were pictorial ... and, to reward his audacity, he has incontestably succeeded.
We believe that true believers are the only fit subjects for Baptism and that immersion is the only mode, and that the Lord's Supper and the Washing of Saints ' Feet are ordinances of Christ to be continued until his second corning.
It called for signatories to " overthrow the kingdom of darkness " and pledge that " We shall to our power relieve the church and subjects of this kingdom of that opposition that hath been exercised upon their consciences, civil rights and liberties, that men may serve him holily, without fear, and possess their civil rights in quietness, without disturbance.
During his stay in America, he was cited as being an intimate artist, bringing the viewer into his work, even when the picture was that of subjects such as the intimidating New York City Even other photographers cite Kertész and his photographs as being inspirational ; Henri Cartier-Bresson once said of him in the early 1930s, " We all owe him a great deal ".
We are eager to attack you in your devil ’ s den and to suppress all disloyal subjects.
We like controversial subjects, but we are agnostic to which side the controversy comes from.
We are first introduced to the subjects on a group visit to London Zoo, where the narrator announces " We brought these 20 children together for the very first time.
We therefore inhabitants of the Province of Maryland, firmly persuaded that it is necessary and justifiable to repel force by force, do approve of the opposition by Arms to the British troops, employed to enforce obedience to the late acts and statutes of the British parliament, for raising a revenue in America, and altering and changing the charter and constitution of the Massachusetts Bay, and for destroying the essential securities for the lives, liberties and properties of the subjects in the united colonies.
Their ambition can only have been stimulated by Victoria's Proclamation of November 1858, in which it is expressly stated that " We hold ourselves bound to the natives of our Indian territories by the same obligations of duty which bind us to our other subjects ... it is our further will that ... our subjects of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified by their education, ability and integrity, duly to discharge.

We and Majesty's
In a speech on the subject of confederation, made in 1866 to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, John A. Macdonald said of the planned governor: " We place no restriction on Her Majesty's prerogative in the selection of her representative ...
The Lords Reading Clerk reads the Commission aloud ; the senior Commissioner then states, " My Lords, in obedience to Her Majesty's Commands, and by virtue of the Commission which has been now read, We do declare and notify to you, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in Parliament assembled, that Her Majesty has given Her Royal Assent to the several Acts in the Commission mentioned.
Statement on Irish Free State passport ( 1927 ): We Timothy Healy, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Counsel, Governor General of the Irish Free State, Request and require, in the Name of His Britannic Majesty, all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely ... etc.
also with Edwards ; and " We Have All the Time in the World ", written with John Barry and sung by Louis Armstrong for the 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
#" We Her Majesty's Prisoners " – 5: 22 ( from " Motown Junk ")
The CD included " A Vision of Dead Desire ", " We Her Majesty's Prisoners " and " It's So Easy " ( live ).
#" We Her Majesty's Prisoners "
Captain Edward Belcher, who surveyed the island in 1841, wrote: " We landed on Monday, the 26th, at fifteen minutes past eight, and being the bona fide first possessors, her Majesty's health was drank with three cheers on Possession Mount.
" Added to the letter was a declaration by the boys in Gloucester's army: " We, your Majesty's subjects, will stand by you while we have a drop of blood.
We, yonr Majesty's slaves, subjected them to a strict examination.

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