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It is therefore reasonable to assume that the linear embryos of G. nivalis and N. pseudonarcissus, which elongated during seed development (Fig. 2) and continued to develop in vitro for a considerable period of time post-shedding (Fig. 5), may do so similarly in the natural environment, albeit at a slower rate.
We were able to continue supporting our own school and continued to develop it alongside our studies.
Over the next two and a half years Dodger and Ms. Morgan showcased "True Home" in workshops and continued to develop it.
During a brief French occupation, Longchamps, later called Georgetown, was established at the mouth of the Demerara River; the Dutch renamed it Stabroek and continued to develop it.
The report said North Korea had stockpiled chemical weapons and continued to develop short- and long-range missiles, though it had honored its pledge to American negotiators last year that it would not flight-test them.
Wrote the first book in Hebrew on civics, and continued to develop the linked themes of belief, national purpose, high ethical aspirations and self-criticism in his many articles and books.
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The mammary gland begins to form early during embryogenesis and continues to develop in defined stages that are correlated with sexual development and reproduction [ 40- 42].
The wider constitutional relationships that have been established and continue to develop should not be bypassed.
Now 19, Marchenko has resumed her studies and continues to develop her small baked-goods business.
"It looks like the team has interesting potential, so we have to be ambitious and continue to develop," he said.
That could allow Lagares to return to the minors and continue to develop while playing every day.
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