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Stetson Bennett will be Garoppolo’s backup, McVay said, so Stafford will be inactive.

Website: The website for this campaign, kahllidforschoolboard.com, appears to be inactive.

For instance, in the Drosophila fly, the TrxT and dhd genes, which belong to the germline -- that is, they participate in the formation of sperm and eggs, respectively -- should be inactive in the brain.

Testing has shown those viral fragments to be inactive — neutralized by the pasteurization process.

Asked by the director what message he would have for the Russian people should he be killed, he said it should be that: “Evil is only able to proliferate if good people do nothing, so don’t be inactive.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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