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It is typical that the protagonist of his first novels was not even named – "Harry Palmer" had to be thought up for the films.

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Silicone has been procounced the eight wonder of the world; hundreds of uses have been thought up for it.

Moreover, the model is thought up for general energy storage processes based on mass transport and charge transfer.

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However, because a lot of states seem to shift around their primary dates each election cycle, new names are constantly being thought up for the new primary groupings.

Built by our Creators 1024 architecture, the large steel structure and stage-of-the-art stage design tool was thought up specifically for live performance.

Whether his Presidency will be more than symbolic is still, I think, up for grabs," Foner says.

4 The oral administration of cartilage constituents in patients with osteoarthritis is thought to make up for the apparent cartilage loss in affected joints.

Farmed ruminant animals, including cattle and sheep, are thought to be responsible for up to a quarter of "man-made" methane emissions worldwide.

Mutations in BRCA1 and a related gene, BRCA2, are thought to be responsible for up to 10% of all breast cancers.

10 They are thought to be responsible for up to 90% of the direct conflict deaths each year.

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