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Also elected is Prof Andre Geim, whose work on graphene has made a significant contribution to moving forward the commercial applications of nanotechnology.
"The Foundation's grant is a huge contribution to moving forward the science of earthquake early warning systems," said Thomas Heaton, director of Caltech's Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory and professor of geophysics and of civil engineering.
It is meant to be driven primarily on the energy stored in its battery; the gasoline engine's contribution to moving the car is largely indirect, by turning a generator that powers the electric motors once the battery has been depleted.
"We acknowledge the widespread disappointment in grades and, as part of our contribution to moving the situation forward, we will put in place the measures outlined above as swiftly as possible," added Mr Pierce.
He says, "The kind of research that is principally supported at HBCUs [Historically Black Colleges and Universities] is not at a level that is making a vital contribution to moving scientific boundaries and technical fields forward".
It's always been my hope that my work -- my teaching, research, and now my memoir -- make some small contribution to moving us in that direction.
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Work with those people to determine their key contributions to moving the Big Arrow forward and the pivotal strengths that allow them to do so.
This follows a long track record of success in races others deemed at best as tossup or wrote off altogether, including the Massachusetts 2010 special Senate race (Scott Brown), the Hawaii-01 2010 race for Obama's home district, and significant contributions to moving Independents in the Walker recall and in the 2012 presidential election.
Ms Merkel's contribution was to move swiftly to return the perception to what it had been.
Freud, obsessed with the need to make a contribution to knowledge, moves from studying the sex life of eels to helping the more established doctor Josef Breuer treat a young hysteric named Bertha Pappenheim, whom the two would later immortalize as Anna O. in their book "Studies in Hysteria".
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