Sentences with phrase «avidities for»

Now it is more readable that the book, the publisher, the screen of acts and deeds, the counting, the replication of avidities for routines, are all interconnected, and all tits drips and titter and even tittle - tattle exchange of energies, this and that tittuppy of different footprints is like some titration magnetic where titration with coloured indicator of usefulness is leaving footprints through the marketplace of greenhouse, where all is breathing, there all is dancing and singing to be or not to be, to breath or not to breath, to dance or not to dance, to leave footprints or not to leave footprints.
Avidities for these mAbs and for the antibodies that did not neutralize infection in vitro were estimated by Scatchard plot analyses of ELISA data (shown in parentheses).
A culture doyenne with a particular avidity for potato salad - bathtubs of the stuff, in fact - Jenkins dreams of bringing her coloratura soprano to the tony confines of Carnegie Hall.
The people in this movie are writhing in various states of turmoil, but they have an avidity for their own misery.

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For the new streets, Oddo chose Cupidity Drive, which means inordinate desire for wealth; Fourberie Lane, defined as trickery and deception; and Avidity Place, derived from avidita, meaning greFor the new streets, Oddo chose Cupidity Drive, which means inordinate desire for wealth; Fourberie Lane, defined as trickery and deception; and Avidity Place, derived from avidita, meaning grefor wealth; Fourberie Lane, defined as trickery and deception; and Avidity Place, derived from avidita, meaning greed.
Increasing calcium avidity, for instance, decreased by approximately the same amount how much calcium was needed for neurotransmitter release.
This curse is the eery punishment, imposed by the wise Nature for greed and avidity of the city inhabitants.
David Hume (b 1711) «This avidity alone, of acquiring goods and possessions for ourselves and our nearest friends, is insatiable, perpetual, universal, and directly destructive of society.»
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