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1. P.S. I hope you can decipher my scrawl!
2. P.S. I bet you won't print this.
3. But as for the Manson Classic S, I reckon it adds up like this.
4. A.S. I think it's terribly important for people to train.
5. Independent inspections are carried out by the B.S.I. who send in experts unannounced to carry out checks.
6. P.S. I hope you can print my letter - Tennis World, and keep up your high standards.
7. Again we should insist upon the S.I. being immediately increased to the correct level.
8. S.,[sentencedict.com] I strongly disagree.
9. S.I. because of his recent story on the P.
10. The scientists found nearly identical S.I.V.cpz viruses in four chimpanzees.
11. Scientists had never before found S.I.V. in lemurs, which branched off from all other living primates some 50 million years ago.
12. Until now, scientists have known little about S.I.V.cpz's effects on chimpanzees in the wild, because they lacked the means to identify and monitor chimp behavior there.
13. That suggested that some of them acquired S.I.V.cpz from mating partners soon after they had become infected, a period when transmission of the virus is greatest.
14. And in the meantime, I would strangle North Korea economically, ramping up the P.S.I.
15. Only seven chimpanzees naturally infected with S.I.V.cpz have been studied in captivity, and five of them died of unknown causes as infants.
16. The simian virus, known as S.I.V.cpz, is considered the precursor of H.I.V.-1, which crossed the species barrier sometime in the past 100 years.
17. All my units are always in S.I. units so the force is always in newtons.
18. The proximity of bin Laden's house to the Pakistan Military Academy raised the possibility that the military or the I.S.I. had helped protect bin Laden.
19. Actress Ashley Judd spoke to General Assembly in her capacity as a board member of Population Services International (P.S.I.),(sentencedict.com/S.I..html) a group with health programs in 65 nations worldwide.
20. It is apparent from these particulars that in relation to some of the payments the S.I.B. does not know the identity of the investors.
21. H.I.V. evolved about a century ago from a chimpanzee virus known as simian immunodeficiency virus, or S.I.V.
22. That theory was given greater credence two years ago with the discovery that some Madagascar lemurs have in their genomes the remnants of a virus that was not an S.I.V., but related to it.
23. S.I.V.cpz infection was found in all three chimpanzee communities, and virological testing indicated that migrating females helped spread S.I.V.cpz.
24. Many apes and monkeys carry their own strain of S.I.V, but it's not clear how long the viruses have been infecting primates.
25. In 2008, Dr. Katzourakis and his colleagues discovered fossil S.I.V. in the genome of the gray lemur, a primate that lives in Madagascar.