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The two sides agreed to restore the river and recreate a floodplain in the park.
She has tried hard to hold on and recreate a bit of that spirit.
And they did not come from England, or from any government, but from Irish patriots who were attempting to idealize and recreate a new Ireland.
"It would be a brave intelligence official who would say we're going to go ahead and recreate a bulk collection program," Litt said.
In cardiac tissue engineering, the use of bioreactors is fundamental for applying controlled mechanical stimuli on cells and recreate a physiological environment for cardiomyocyte cultures.
If it hopes to leave in order to ward off outside influences and recreate a strong British identity, the clash with political reality will be a painful one.
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The first serious incident will undo any agreement and recreate an explosive situation on the ground.
Numerous attempts in the 21st century to settle the debate by seeking Lisa del Giocondo's remains to test her DNA and recreate an image of her face were inconclusive.
It will take eight to 10 minutes to fully cover the famous court, with a further 20 minutes allowed for airflow systems to reduce condensation and recreate an "outdoor" atmosphere.
"I was very fascinated by the possibility to take an adult cell and recreate an entire animal," he says.
This approach that blockchain can disrupt and recreate an existing system is far too overhyped, and most of the time, entirely false in the current climate.
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