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"Goth subculture basically mirrors the state of the soul.
"What the Supreme Court did do was create a clear distinction between what they consider natural genomic sequences, and cDNA, or complementary DNA, which is synthetic, but basically mirrors the sequences found in nature the Supreme Court says you can patent that kind of stuff," said Greg Graff, a Colorado State University professor who co-authored the Nature Biotechnology study.
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Moreover, cross-national differences in LFS basically mirror those in our estimates.
Its implementation basically mirrors Apple's approach on the iPhone 6S Plus.
The apartments are basically mirror images of each other, with a wall separating the living rooms.
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