The blood group whose red cells carry the A antigen.
1In the non-GM-CSF group a weak rhCEA-specific T cell response was induced.
2Jack, who had left the little group a moment before, now returned.
3James sent our WhatsApp group a video and we heard the boat claxon.
4Turkey and the United States consider the group a terrorist organization.
5But it also offers one group a potentially valuable revenue stream.
6Church stepped onto the mats and gave each group a long, considering stare.
7He gave each group a specimen, taken from a cold, anesthetic-smelling plastic bag.
8Professor O'Neill said it should be public knowledge what group a school is in.
9Galatea's abilities were impressive, and she gave the group a high-tech edge they'd lacked.
10There passed through the group a stir and a murmur.
11The trainer called his group a "school," and of it he said:
12Finally there came to the group a tall warrior with a long, heavy spear.
13In that group a new strain can emerge after failure.
14From that huddled group a figure rose, and advanced with a solemn, stately grace.
15Indeed, Soviet law made membership in a clandestine group a worse crime than acting alone.
16Even with those worries, investors continue to make the group a centerpiece of their portfolios.