... per
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A total of 360 frames of data with an oscillation angle of
0.45° were collected. The exposure time was 0.5 s per
frame. All datasets ... Frederick CA, Wang AH & Rich A (1987) A
bifurcated hydrogen-bonded conformation in the
d (A. T) base pairs of the DNA dodecamer
d(CGCAAATTTGCG) and its complex with distamy-
cin. Proc Natl Acad Sci ... [49,50] and
PurR [51], members of the LacI family, bend their
operator DNA. Both LacI and PurR form dimers
attached tail-to-tail, where each dimer consists of an
N-terminal DNA-binding domain and a...
... toil. On a platform at
the end of the chapel a haggard man of more than middle age, with grey
whiskers ascetically cut back from the fore part of his face so far as to be almost
banished from ... which the soaring of
a young man into the empyrean, and his descent again, is always narrated. But
as has often been said, the light and the truth may be on the side of the dreamer:
a far wider ... great English-pointed revival under Britton, Pugin, Rickman, Scott, and
other mediaevalists, he had crept away from the fashion to admire what was
good in Palladian and Renaissance. As soon as...
... she is aware of being of[ 81] the magnificent German people,
and shares a part of the national ambition to excel. It's this that we haven't got in
America and can't well have under ... inclinations that
quite naturally haunted him after a wearying day of travel and as nightfall drew down
about his loneliness. He was bound for the home ofa strange family, speaking a
tongue ... fishing. Playtime was spent in martial exercise, in evenings at the
opera or seeing the classical dramas of all races and epochs on the stage. Gard became
aware that the Bucher children had carried...
... with the markets before; that was the reason he now needed a job as assistant cashier, or as
anything that would pay him a respectable salary. But he had been an outsider, a lamb. He had believed ... them, or at least make them a long visit. Somewhat to
Dick's surprise she accepted; partly because the idea of having any sort ofa home appealed to her, and partly
because, in spite of her ... side of failure. It is daring,
splendid, Napoleonic; it makes capital reading in the daily papers, and affords the outsiders a chance to win a
little and to lose a great deal of money; but bankers...
... the fortifications near Helles and
the villages of Krithia, Kurija Dere, Biyuk Anafarta, and Anafarta Sagir. On the side nearer Asia, Maidos,
Galata, and Gallipoli boasted the status of towns. ... battalion (26th) by Tasmania; and one battalion each by South Australia
(27th) and WesternAustralia (28th). Added to this was a brigade staff of five officers and 21 other ranks to be
raised ... the map of the Australian Corps'
Front on Gallipoli, and the plans and diagrams referring to Cairo, Tel-el-Kebir, and the Pyramid, I have
especially to thank Captain E. A. E. Andrewartha of...
... kiss her hand."
I was about six yearsof age and as delighted as only one can be at six yearsof age. I
had already indulged in many quiet fancies about the shadows which I had seen
evenings ... mother's looks, the calm, earnest gaze of my father, gardens and vine leaves, and
soft green turf, and a very old and quaint picture-book—and this is all I can recall of
the first scattered ... time how beautiful she was. It was
not that beauty of form and face which dazzles us at the first sight ofa lovely maiden,
and then fades away as suddenly as a blossom in spring. It was much...
... father, and even attended to the wants of an occasional customer
when 'Duke Radford was busy or absent.
The store at Roaring Water Portage was awkwardly placed for business. It stood on a ... in, and dinner began. It was a hasty
meal, as early dinner has to be when half of the day's work lies beyond it, and in less than half an hour
Katherine was getting into a thick pilot coat, ... dried fish which he wanted to trade off
for provisions, and, after a good deal of bargaining, Katherine took the lot in exchange for a small barrel of
flour and a packet of tobacco.
"No need...
... so was a dollar and a half ahead, and had got his pulses well warmed up,
Dave manifested great vexation, and asked Grayson to increase the stakes to half a dollar, so as to give him a
chance ... But
all of Barbara's projects were moderate and took full account of difficulties. Tom had little heart for a process
that demanded plodding and patient waiting; nor did any of Barbara's ... beneath and an arm at each
end.
Henry Miller was a square-set young fellow, without a spark of romance in him. He had plowed corn all day,
and he would have danced all night had the chance offered,...
... words of satisfaction at Edgar having adopted an Arab costume, and at his
appearance in it. On the following day the sheik, taking his son, Edgar, and two of his followers, left the
caravan and ... of
the country."
The conversation had been carried on in Arabic. The speakers were of about the same age, but Edgar Blagrove
was half a head taller than his Arab friend. His father was a ... shall go and see this great man, and hear what he says, and shall, if I can, keep
on terms of peace with him. An army so strong and so fierce that it has captured Alexandria after four hours'
fighting...
... they are of importance make a point of getting
seats as near as they can to the captain, and important people are not, as a rule,
anything like as pleasant as the rest of us."
Wilfrid walked ... together."
As soon as they started on their walk Mr. Atherton began an amusing storyof some
adventure of his in the Western States of America, and Marion was so interested that
she forgot all about ... sensible woman. Mr. Renshaw was, in fact, an eminently impractical man,
weak and easy in disposition, averse to exertion of any kind, and without a shadow of
the decision of character that distinguished...
... smoothly
along under the surface, and then emerging amid the spray of the waterfall, where the
shafts of sunlight made a rainbow arc. And at last Olaf came out and ran swiftly
backward and forward ... now breaking asunder and
again returning to the charge. But at last Olaf gained the mastery, and his adversary
lay panting and exhausted on the coveted straw. Olaf sat upon the animal's ...
became painful to his untrained limbs. But at last the hot sun sank in a blaze of gold,
and the first day's journey came to an end.
A halt was made within the shelter ofa vast forest of...
...
Hudson Bay Company's post that had bartered in the trades of the North for more than
a hundred years. Through that hundredyears Athabasca Landing had pulsed with the
heart-beats of strong ... thing of
spruce and cedar and balsam, of poplar and birch; more than a great, unused world of
river and lake and swamp. It was an individual, a thing. His love for it was greater
than his ...
other of the earth. The Athabasca ends and is replaced by the Slave, and the Slave
empties into Great Slave Lake, and from the narrow tip of that Lake the Mackenzie
carries on for more than a thousand...
... Sefton,
who bade Prescott wait.
The Secretary returned in a half-hour, and taking Prescott's arm with an appearance of great familiarity and
friendliness, said:
"I shall walk part of the way ... gleam of the sun. The great dark-haired and dark-eyed
cavalryman, the centre and object of so much applause and enthusiasm, smiled with pleasure, and bowed to
right and left like a Roman Caesar ... realized that she had ceased to be a little girl in all
other respects as well as in the physical.
"I have heard that gallantry in the face of the ladies as well as of the foe is part ofa soldier's...