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Martin, 24, was a classics major at Stanford, while Incognito, 30, was kicked off his team at Nebraska and went on to develop a reputation as one of the NFL's dirtiest players.
While a student lecturer at university, he teamed up with fellow research student Szilveszter Szebeni and went on to develop Tresorit at CrySyS Lab, one of Europe's leading cybersecurity laboratories.
It was Jermyn who hired Christopher Wren to build St James's church, and went on to develop St James's Square, which at one point was home to six dukes, seven earls, one prime minister and a mistress.
It gave up after several years — selling the patents it no longer needed to Isis — and went on to develop antiviral drugs using other techniques.
The agency subsequently afforded the capacity to make electronic transactions over its network (1981) and went on to develop a wide array of electronic trading and brokerage services.
Dr. Chen took up the idea in 1997, after receiving funds from the National Institute of Justice, and went on to develop Coplink with the Police Department here.
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The individual flowers are uniform, and it is unclear why so few go on to develop follicles.
Clinical trials have shown that a drug called vemurafenib can be used to treat patients who carry the mutated BRAF genes and go on to develop melanoma, but around one fifth of these patients developed another type of skin cancer called cSCC (cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma).
A high percentage of the babies we take care of live and go on to develop into beautiful children and adults.
Some of the best musicians from in and around Asbury Park have honed their skills with the Jukes and gone on to develop regional, and even national, followings of their own.
Browder spent three years incarcerated in New York's Rikers Island prison despite not being convicted of a crime, suffering physical abuse and going on to develop schizophrenia-like symptoms.
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