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While you cannot buy GC wines from the likes of Weinbach or Zind-Humbrecht for anywhere close to $40, I've had fine bottles of GC gewurz in that price range (or less) from F. Mallo, A. Mann, Schlumberger, Schleret to name a few.
Red Newt Cellars 2007 Sawmill Creek Vineyards Gewurztraminer 2009
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The town ice-cream parlor is boarded up, and the country store where I bought Mallo Cups and Mountain Dew — back in the "tickle your innards" days — is now, literally, a parking lot.
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When Thomas Mallo entered his guilty plea last month, Kanawha County prosecutor Mark Plants said the death exposed what was going on in the Mallo house.
The Charleston Gazette - Andrew Clevenger 2010
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According to Mallo, 'Our findings reveal a more complicated process than we would have imagined, but one that makes perfect sense, from a functional and evolutionary point of view: it is no good to make ribs without muscle, so, in the embryo, the production of both ribs and their associated muscles is under the control of a single and coordinated mechanism.
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Last summer, police began investigating multiple members of the Mallo family after Thomas Mallo, then 14, stabbed an 82-year-old neighbor to death on Charleston's West Side.
The Charleston Gazette - Andrew Clevenger 2010
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-- Two more members of the Mallo family entered guilty pleas in Kanawha Circuit Court on Monday, saying that they knew that their 7-year-old grandchild was being abused and did nothing about it.
The Charleston Gazette - Andrew Clevenger 2010
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'It was an extraordinary, and clear-cut result', says Mallo, 'suggesting that these two groups of Hox genes balance each other out: one actively promotes rib formation to produce the thoracic region, while the other blocks this activity in the lumbar region.
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'It was an extraordinary, and clear-cut result', says Mallo, 'suggesting that these two groups of Hox genes balance each other out: one actively promotes rib formation to produce the thoracic region, while the other blocks this activity in the lumbar region.
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According to Mallo, 'Our findings reveal a more complicated process than we would have imagined, but one that makes perfect sense, from a functional and evolutionary point of view: it is no good to make ribs without muscle, so, in the embryo, the production of both ribs and their associated muscles is under the control of a single and coordinated mechanism.
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Carolyn Mallo faces jail time; Alexander Mallo to be sentenced later.
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