1. He recognised familiar names and faces from all parties, and also noticed that everybody carried copies of his Dublin paper. 2. Two transgenic mice were obtained of which only the one carrying two copies of the gene could be established as a line. 3. An individual neuron carries many copies of just one kind of receptor. 4. And everywhere, people carried copies of the famous photograph snapped before dawn as the riot-clad, gun-totting federal agent reached out for Elian. 5. Carry copy. 6. Carry copies when you travel if you might be leaving your child with someone else at some time during the trip. 7. Dole finds the sentence so inspiring that he has carried a copy in his pocket. 8. Everyone carries two copies of the gene, one inherited from each parent. 9. For pregnant women traveling long distances, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists suggests carrying a copy of your medical records. |