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With this evidence that glial cells not only contributed to, but actively regulated, a process highly valued by neuroscientists, glial cells moved up in social rank and changed gender, becoming "masters of the synapse" and "architects of the brain". The metaphors clearly imply that as cells become more valuable to nervous system function, they become metaphorically masculine.
It prevented the Danes from becoming masters of the whole of England.
It helps somewhat that most of his former business school classmates are hardly becoming masters of the universe.
First, there are the highly driven players obsessed with making Sims money and becoming masters of the Sims universe.
To date, the current leaders have had to focus more intently on becoming masters of organizational behavior than rebooting businesses.
In short, it will be a milestone in the process by which Afghans are finally becoming masters of their own house.
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But Lama Lobtsul persevered, and at 21 he attained the title of lama, or teacher, eventually becoming master of ceremonies at his monastery.
It is no accident that a national currency crisis in the 1690's led to Newton's overseeing the manufacture of England's coinage and becoming master of the Mint.
Max has been part of our musical landscape since the late 1960s, first in the Pierrot Players, which became the Fires of London, eventually and unpredictably becoming master of the Queen's music.
After his series made him wealthy and successful beyond measure, the comedian decided to break into the small time, returning to the din, smoke and exposed brick of the comedy-club circuit in the hopes of becoming master of a more circumscribed domain.
Journeymen could no longer anticipate becoming masters.
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