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Raible says cabaret may be a rarified medium but it can also be deeply emotional.
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Scientist Kristin Tessmar-Raible from Arendt's lab directly compared two types of hormone-secreting nerve cells of zebrafish, a vertebrate, and the annelid worm Platynereis dumerilii, and found some stunning similarities.
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"These findings revolutionise the way we see the brain," says Tessmar-Raible.
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Particuarly, get an update, ASAP, of the KIRO promo ads telling us how KIRO covered the snow story best, and showing Raible and gang to be totally on this story.
amishboy Diary Entry amishboy 2004
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Raible, Der Tabernakel einst und jetzt (Freiburg, 1908); Corblet,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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This is one of many complaints that Raible, a quadriplegic, has with the VA, which is responsible for providing his wheelchairs and other health care services.
NYDN Rss SAM LEVIN 2011
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After calls from the Daily News, the VA followed up last week with Raible, who is scheduled for a Dec. 22 appointment.
NYDN Rss SAM LEVIN 2011
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If Raible's complaints are true, it's a major failing of the agency, said
NYDN Rss SAM LEVIN 2011
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"I think we're a long way from that," said Philip Raible, a partner at New York law firm Rayner Rowe LLP, which specializes in corporate law affecting media companies.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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"I think we're a long way from that," said Philip Raible, a partner at New York law firm Rayner Rowe LLP, which specializes in corporate law affecting media companies.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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