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We actually let two contracts to begin the development of these, competitive, keep the competition there.
It includes all green photosynthetic organisms which begin the development of the sporophyte generation within the archegonium.
But while Congress approved $35 million to begin the development of these detectors, the administration has spent little or none of it.
In their program, named Sugarscape, Epstein and Axtell begin the development of a "bottom up" social science that is capturing the attention of researchers and commentators alike.
"If all goes to plan next year, an Indian company will begin the development of Australia's largest coal mine which will light the lives of 100 million Indians for the next half-century," he said.
In countries lacking established safety net programs, governments should begin the development of these programs immediately, focusing on areas with extreme hunger and drawing on the best practices from other countries.
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Thus began the development of a product called BioGlue.
He began the development of "stealth" aircraft, with low profiles on radar.
PROFESSOR: Last time we began the development of the discrete-time Fourier transform.
In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test.
An industrial centre and port, Skien's lumber and mining concerns began the development of the area in the mid-1600s.
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