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He and Djokovic also crossed paths early, playing for the first time at age 11 in a junior tournament in France and later developing a friendship and playing doubles together on tour.
It's where you are encouraged to develop a state of awareness, often beginning with counting your breaths in and out, then following your breath, and later developing a general state of awareness in the moment.
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In the 1870's, with a fellow engineer, Frederic Stearns, he devised a groundbreaking new formula for calculating open-channel flow, and later developed a device for geological surveying called a Fteley meter.
Following a period of explosive growth, one of the fastest in the nation, in the late 1980s, the city government imposed a controversial moratorium on new housing and later developed a comprehensive plan to manage expansion.
The patient was colonized by Klebsiella pneumoniae in the ICU and later developed a Klebsiella pneumoniae urinary infection in the hospital ward.
Early in pregnancy, these trophoblasts invade the uterine wall and later develop a complex network of tiny projections called villi, which contain fetal blood vessels.
Exploiting these guarantees and relying on the discrete action space, we learn the swing-free policy in a subspace several orders of magnitude smaller, and later develop a method for swing-free trajectory planning along a path.
He also improved on Camillo Golgi's silver nitrate stain (1903) and later developed a gold stain (1913) for studying the structure of central nervous tissues of embryos and young animals.
Senghor started writing while he was incarcerated and later developed a career as an author and speaker who inspires young people with his voice.
She eventually left film to focus on her family and later developed a successful career in interior design with her projects appearing in several books and magazines, including Architectural Digest.
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