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Denison

[ den-uh-suhn ]

noun

  1. a city in NE Texas.


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Neither Baric nor Denison, whom Collins appointed to the NIH biosecurity board in November 2016, responded to written questions about their work.

Denison works at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn.

In animals, the drug worked best when given early in infections, Denison says.

As a result, this study lacked the mathematical power to detect differences between the groups, Denison explains.

Around the same time, Denison saw that a nude painting of Arthur by the artist John Currin had sold for $1.9 million.

“When you get older, you get other things from the show,” Denison says.

The last drawing, he reveals, will be of Arthur sitting at an easel painting Denison.

Denison admits that he shrank from doing the project in the run-up to his birthday last year, when he had planned to start it.

The artist Mike Denison has set himself a challenge: to draw one picture a day for an entire year of his heroine Bea Arthur.

On the other hand, Mr. Denison proposed that Mr. Abercromby should take the chair, which motion was seconded by Mr. Orde.

I am glad you had a pleasant "meet" at Ossington, and I am much obliged for Mr. Denison's kind inquiries after me.

Mr. Denison's own poems were more appreciated by those who knew.

Mr. Denison set out to prove the right of the church to existence and he did it.

The rocky area at Cape Denison, as it was named, was found to be about one mile in length and half a mile in extreme width.

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