Sentences with phrase «uncut version]»

The duo then placed cut and uncut males in vials alone with a female.
Cut males vigorously attempted to mate, but — unlike the uncut males — most slid off the females, unable to copulate.
Steve Mirsky: Anyway, so the Rise of the House of Usher in this case is an interesting subject to think about, especially — I mean have you ever seen a full version of Hamlet uncut?
A dry lightning strike, igniting decades of uncut, knee - high Central Park grass, would spread flames through town.
Morocco - based meteorite dealer Mohammed el Khalil Sbai displays a large uncut meteorite outside his room at the Hotel Tucson City Center in February 2014.
He discovered an organised grid of streets and courtyards lined with houses of uncut stone, as well as scattered graves and broken pottery that dated from the Mycenaean period, from 1600 to 1100 BC.
If our experiment succeeded, we should see two blue bands for the short CRISPR - cut DNA strands in one spot, and one blue band for a longer, uncut piece of DNA (our control) in another location.
But no, as the Labour Uncut website reveals, there will not be contested elections for the places on more than half of the committees due to a lack of interest.
Last October Uncut ran a regression to analyse the relationship between economic sentiment and Labour's poll lead.
Uncut will leave it to readers to decide whether the Labour leadership now contains candidates comparable to Cameron and Davis then.
I suggest that labour - uncut, goes off, thinks up a few sensible policies, that are relevant to a government of 2020, maybe has a few ideas on the EU referendum, and accepts that the Corbyn fans of Students who read a article about how, capitalism is bad, because there was enough money for everyone in the 80's, and the Tories only got in because people who voted for them were dumb and read the Daily mail, because you're not going to convince anyone that labour Will be destroyed in 2020 ′ because the Tories may implode over infighting like they did with Westland or ousting Thatcher, but win in 87 ′ and 92 ′ anyway
It remains disgusting that Labour Uncut continue to publish this racist bigot who have posted provenly false and inaccurate articles.
There is much to commend Dugdale and Uncut wishes her all the best with the immense obstacles that confront her.
And if moderate Labour organisations, such an labour - uncut want to get in touch, we'd love to discuss what we can do to prevent 20 years of Tory rule.
Bottom three adrift as Uncut readers vote on whether there should be relegation from the shadow cabinet
That's the consensus Uncut hears swirling around the ranks of senior Tories.
«Labour's manifesto uncut: How to win in 2015 and why» is launched at the PragRad fringe at Labour conference on Monday 23rd September
As Woolasgate rages, Uncut understands that the NEC meeting on 30 November will see Ken Livingstone stage an audacious bid to get Lutfur Rahman reinstated to the party.
In YouGov's polling for Uncut, 49 % of the public agreed with making some cuts to schools and NHS budgets to protect spending in other departments with 37 % opposed.
So, while Labour's slipping lead may have produced surprise in some quarters, what has happened is virtually exactly what Uncut postulated would happen.
Atul Hatwal is editor of Labour Uncut.
Then this website could be called Conservative Uncut and thus prove more reflective of its contributors ideology.
This entry was posted on Monday, May 11th, 2015 at 2:10 pm and is filed under Uncut.
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Seriously why is this site even called labour uncut any more?
This entry was posted on Thursday, April 23rd, 2015 at 1:59 pm and is filed under Uncut.
As a consistent Uncut theme, we can not be accused of not being forthright in stressing this need.
Last week Uncut carried news of another restructure at Labour HQ, with the party's executive directors now reporting to Spencer Livermore instead of general secretary, Iain McNicol.
At the start of last week, Uncut predicted Andrew Mitchell's demise.
How on earth Ed kept a straight face on hearing this startlingly complacent, Chamberlain letter waving delusion and swansong of profound idiocy is utterly beyond the keyboard of this humble Uncut scribbler.
Then we'll see whether they remain as popular as Uncut's pre-conference polling indicated.
Restrooms at the park have remained locked this year, grass left uncut and trails not maintained.
This is a debate that Uncut will be seeking to have later in the week by publishing an essay by Frank Field on how an NHS Mutual could respond to this financing challenge.
It was Labour Uncut at conference in 2013 who provided detail in our book on how this might be done, how # 34bn of additional savings in 2015/16 could be reallocated to Labour priorities.
In the first of an occasional series of Uncut posts that look at the policies and political positioning needed to win the next election, today we are looking at the NHS.
For all the fanboy gushing in Labour circles at the coup of hiring Axelrod (although given Axelrod's core business is as a consultant for hire, Uncut wonders whether it's quite such an achievement; will the party next be trumpeting how Ed Miliband went to Kwik Fit and successfully secured the services of a mechanic?)
The publication made by Uncut at conference last year, identifying an additional # 34bn of public sector savings that might be made and reallocated to Labour priorities, remains one of the most substantive efforts made to explain how Labour might make the sums add up.
This rhetoric has made its way from the pages of the Tory press onto Labour's own blogging community, in particular Labour Uncut.
At Uncut, we felt this speech deserved a broader readership, so here it is — Atul Hatwal (editor)
The # 50bn can play the role played by house building and childcare within the Labour Uncut book; the altered priorities made affordable by identifying sufficient cuts.
Former Minister, David Lammy MP is an admirer, and he wrote about Blue Labour for Labour Uncut: «It understands that when people see their job become more insecure, when they see their family less and when they feel they no longer know their neighbours, this doesn't always feel like progress.
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Rather, it's a description of David Axelrod's role according to Westminster murmurings that have reached Uncut's ears.
If there has been a reluctance to go as far as Uncut did, it is probably explained by Sen lamenting that additional fiscal consolidation «gets very ugly very quickly».
Rachel Reeves has explained how Labour would revitalise the contributory principle in social security, while Duncan O'Leary and Claudia Wood of Demos argued in similar terms in an essay in the book published by Labour Uncut in 2013.
«We were slow off the mark in appreciating the dangers of the big society agenda», Hazel Blears told Uncut.
Last year Uncut revealed how team Miliband had plotted to sack Ed Balls in the Autumn reshuffle only to be thwarted by the Labour leader's weakness coming out of conference season.
Participants heard how to get stories into the media, research the dodgy deals, follow the money and build a movement, with workshops led by experts from Focus E15 mums, UK Uncut, Spinwatch, World Development Movement and others.
As one disillusioned shadow cabinet adviser put it to Uncut, when describing the way the disparate coterie around Ed Miliband viewed a deal with the SNP,
The Mail reveals that union leaders are holding secret talks with the protest movement UK Uncut at the TUC headquarters.
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