mps voted against him. he then went on to lose the 1997 election. so borisjohnson, with 41% voting against, got less support than both of them. former conservative leader william hague says: votes have been cast that show a greater level of rejection than any tory leader has ever endured and survived. this is the view of one political biographer. he is an extraordinary operator as prime minister. we had 55 very few have the slinky and recreation gifts and to get out ofjail gifts of this particular prime minister so history will predict he will be toast within a few months mike but his own particular personality and his fighting spirit and his houdini character will suggest that something else might happen. our political editor
mayor, at one of the slinky is bars in town, a man at the bar criticizes her handling of the recent storm. the mayor has instituted a mask mandate for bars and restaurants. what do you have to say to people - on the evacuation. we don t have it. we didn t have it. the idea of public service or humility is out the window.
Summary
New cryo-electron microscopy images suggest archaeal microbes pack their chromatin into tight coils that can spring open, forming unexpected contortions.
Archaeal DNA forms coils that can flop apart in solution, new cryo-electron microscopy experiments reveal. Credit: S. Bowerman et al./
eLife 2021
In some single-celled organisms, DNA coils like a spring and opens like a book.
eLife. “Very much to our surprise, we found that these structures can undergo all sorts of gymnastics,” says Luger, a biochemist at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Like DNA in the nucleus of human cells, archaeal DNA coils around proteins like string wrapped around a yo-yo. But there’s another twist, the team found. Those coils of DNA can also spread 90 degrees apart – a phenomenon scientists hadn’t seen before. Such bends in the springlike structures could potentially let archaeal proteins sidle up to the DNA and switch genes on and off, Luger suggests. (Scientists don’t currentl
because i never heard, i never understood i m always misunderstood. i m always singled out. i m always the outcast.su and it hurts. she s like scaly a little bit. and she s tall and slinky, you know? ginger lucas is serving nine months after pleading guilty to selling crack cocaine to an mo undercover officer.to she s been here several times before for convictions including theft, forgery, embezzlement, and prostitution. crack cocaine, i used to be addicted to it. and i was just doing anything and everything to get the moneyn to supply my habit.o you know how they say if you smoke crack you lose a lot of weight? bull [ bleep ]. i was eating and smoking at the same time. after i go on like my binge
new york times report, look at what they were investigating, mueller did not go anywhere with that investigation. he spent writing his report in real time through these indictments and we ve seen nothing from mueller on the central question of what is there any coordination, collusion with the russians and the effort to meddle in the elections or was there even in the knowledge on the part of the president or anybody in his campaign with what the russians were doing? greg: holy crud. i worry for the poor media every day. they ve been expecting a pony and they manned up with a used slinky. bring in the therapy llamas. could the most in-depth scandal ever be simply a figment of the imagination? short answer: yes. long answer: hell yes. jonathan turley suggests collusion in the deep state narrative are both interpretations of the same bucket of facts.