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SPANISH police arrested a leader of ETA's presumed political wing early yesterday.
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The attack bore the hallmarks of Basque separatist group ETA, officials said.
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The Spanish authorities blamed the attacks on the Basque separatist organisation ETA.
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He denied ETA's claim he had made a formal offer of negotiations.
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Many had hoped the talks would end ETA's violent campaign in Spain.
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The government got it wrong, the premier said in his mea culpa.
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Slash hooks were used in the fight and two mea were injured.
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All the necessary mea culpas have been made copious times, he ruled.
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The Vikings on Wednesday issued the latest mea culpa from the NFL.
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It was a rare moment of mea culpa in British politics.
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He would be buried alive in the darkness of his own hea-
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There's been many a parting hea' since this here old war began.
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Yes'm ah has them yarbs right hea fuh sale and hit sho will work too.
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You hea' me makem noise... allee same cat.
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One-quarter of new medicines introduced into the Irish market are rejected for reimbursement under the State-funded drug schemes, a conference has hea(...)
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Significantly, bacterial pathogens exploit ethanolamine during infection to promote growth and regulate virulence.
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The established pathways from serine to ethanolamine are indirect and involve decarboxylation of phosphatidylserine.
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Conjugates of DHA with ethanolamine or serotonin have previously been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and potentially neuroprotective properties.
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Incubation of human red blood cell ghosts with HOHA-lactone generates CEP derivatives of membrane proteins and ethanolamine phospholipids.
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These findings suggested a model in which EutH facilitates diffusion of ethanolamine into the bacterial cell in acidic environments.
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MEA stands for monoethanolamine, which is in everything from hair dye to oven cleaner.