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In the last decades the paradigm of including excipients in the formulations as inert substances, aiding production processes, has changed and they are now approached as multifunctional compounds.

In order to wrest back the WHO's agenda, potential donors are now approached with a list of programmes that need funding.

And council members, once anonymous, are now approached on the streets, in the pews and over the phone, by constituents who want small-print details on legal settlements and charitable contributions.

I have to believe that a national programming effort would be extremely attractive to major national funders, who are now approached primarily by regional stations.

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Online sales are now approaching $200 billion a year in America.

Some trees are now approaching sexual maturity and starting to produce seed.

The country's total phone lines are now approaching 750,000, roughly two-thirds of them wireless.

The "Young British Art" generation are now approaching or crossing that barrier.

His tiny field maple, rowan, hazel and hornbeam saplings are now approaching their first winter.

Operating margins at Cellnet have increased in the last year and are now approaching those of Vodafone.

Several artistic directors – including those of the Royal, New York City and San Francisco Ballets – are now approaching retirement age.

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