Brythonic language spoken natively in Wales.
Project providing motivational training for disadvantaged and 'at risk' young people in Northern Ireland.
1If this is for real, no one has any priva- cy anymore.
2The mechanism of azole resistance is mostly related to mutations in the cyp51A gene.
3His estate was the one place where Faulkner was guaranteed priva- cy and anonymity.
4Aromatase activity and cyp19 mRNA and protein levels were measured in cultures from each sex.
5Under the present system, we have sacrificed our priva- cy for the expediency of the machines.
6The little joke of the cattle is a play-fool fan-cy of the jocose artiste as did the panorama.
7He looked up at the ceiling, at the smoked plastic cy-clops neither one of them could completely forget.
8Words ending in cy and sy.
9There is an em-er-gen-cy at home.
10That's a conspira- cy, commented Quinton.
11Financial trading as we know it will cease and wild speculative fluctuations will dominate the world curren- cy markets.
12Cy's in good health, we're not going to discuss a will here.
13Those included a new record for Cy Twombly, who died last year.
14Twenty and six last year, should have won the Cy Young, didn't.
15The cys-loop receptor family is a major family of neurotransmitter-operated ion channels.
16He said, Cy, I'm afraid I have an appointment with some investors.