rackham in A Sentence

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    I hear Rackham is to be sentenced to death.

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    We took it from the Formics, 27 years after Rackham's victory.

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    These proteins," explains Rackham,"lock down the[single-stranded] DNA[which is secured by telomeres] so telomerase can't touch it.".

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    Rackham offered Bonny's husband money to let her go, but he refused, so the lovers ran away together.

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    When Rackham tried to murder Read, he too was let in on the fact that she was actually a woman.

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    As Rackham puts it,"[C]ancer cells subvert the counting mechanism that shrinks the ends of our chromosomes so cancer cells keep replicating indefinitely.".

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    Now disowned by her father, she moved to the Bahamas around 1715 where she became acquainted with various pirates, in particular Captain John“Calico Jack” Rackham.

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    When Neil Rackham's team taped skilled and average negotiators, the average negotiators insisted on handling issues one at a time more than twice as often as the experts.

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    By producing an enzyme called telomerase which we need when we are babies and growing very fast but which we stop producing when we stop rapidly growing," explains Rackham.

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    They failed and supposedly Bonny's last known words about her lover, Captain Rackham, were“… if he had fought like a Man, he need not have been hang would like a Dog.”.

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    She apparently disapproved of her husband's snitching, and we doubt the marriage warmed after Bonny began to hang out in pirate taverns and took John“Calico Jack” Rackham as her lover.

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    In Rackham's study, of all behavior in a negotiation, testing understanding and summarizing made up less than 9% of the communications of average negotiators, versus more than 17% for skilled negotiators.

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    In Rackham's study, of all behavior in a negotiation, testing understanding and summarizing made up less than 9 percent of the communications of average negotiators, versus more than 17 percent for skilled negotiators.

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    Rackham and a team of specialists from the University of Western Australia's Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research have been working to find an effective way to stop telomerase from facilitating the abnormal growth of cells in cancer.

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    Following the highly successful debut of the play about Peter Pan in 1904, Barrie's publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, extracted chapters 13-18 of The Little White Bird and published them in 1906 under the title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with illustrations by Arthur Rackham.

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    Following the highly successful debut of the play about Peter Pan in 1904, Barrie's publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, extracted chapters 13- 18 of The Little White Bird and republished them in 1906 under the title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with the addition of illustrations by Arthur Rackham.

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