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Liz, 37, just had her fourth child and is expected to become a presence on the trail.
The main star in Eta Carinae is about 100 times more massive than the Sun and is expected to become a supernova in the next several thousand years.
India lost an estimated $10bn in iron ore exports in the last financial year and is expected to become a net importer of the commodity.
Greece is a partial member of the Schengen group, and is expected to become a full member by the end of the year.
The MYRRHA system is intended to be a multipurpose R&D facility and is expected to become a new major research infrastructure for the European partners presently involved in the ADS Demo development.
Cry-consensus peptide is a linearly linked peptide of T-cell epitopes for the management of Japanese cedar (JC) pollinosis and is expected to become a new drug for immunotherapy.
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It is expected to become a powerful tool for bioanalysis and clinic diagnostic application.
James is expected to become a free agent in July 2010.
LMZO is expected to become a promising cathode material for future TFBs.
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