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The levels of I-Smad7 and co-repressor SnoN are also regulated at the protein level by ubiquitin ligases such as Arkadia, Smurf2 and Anaphase Promoting Complex
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In Miami, near where Mr. Rudnick lives, he is adding an affair at Arkadia called the Big Chill, named for the 1983 Lawrence Kasdan movie.
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As he warmed his horns on the sunny riverbank, watching the wind-torn chestnut blossoms drift by like melted nymph flesh on the tide, Pan dismissed Descartes and his prideful ambition to force nature under human control, and thought instead of Alobar and Kudra, how they had come to Arkadia, drunk on eternal knowledge, seeking him out and laughing ....
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There be a time coming when the land itself be threatened with destruction; the groves, the streams, the very sky, not merely here in Arkadia but wildwoods the world over ...
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Far from any city, they would establish a new Arkadia, complete with flocks of goats; and the pagan Indians, so hounded now by Christian missionaries, could join with them in a free landscape in which the old gods and goddesses would be given their due.
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"In all of Arkadia, there be not a single sheep who wouldst dance to such noise, " he complained.
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Arkadimon is a Bewitching Beast Digimon whose name is derived from the Greek city of Arkadia, a reference to its Tamer's desire to create a "New Utopia".
Arkadimon Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2010
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I did not mind the stares and the insults and the occasional stone, but I have not enjoyed a warm meal or a decent night's rest since we left Arkadia.
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He wandered the hills and mountains of Arkadia playing his pan-pipes and chasing Nymphs.
Musical Panda - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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One story links it to the Greek Arkadia through Giovanni da Verrazzano, the Florentine navigator who sailed the coast of North America, and gave the name of Arcadia or Acadia to what is now North Carolina, for its handsome trees.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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