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Physiology of experimental lab animals and human being is not the same which could be a notable burden for the final stage of clinical trial.
The irony that a woman could be a notable entertainer at the continental level yet not escape sexist mores was not lost on her.
If the situation in D.C. is repeated in big cities across the country, that could be a notable source of methane to Earth's atmosphere".
For one, startups can easily explain their concept to local investors using the well-known "Uber for X" phrasing, allowing investors to quickly identify the problem and understand how this could be a notable solution.
At the end of the day, we were deep enough where simultaneously there could be a notable American playing in Louis Armstrong, the Grandstand and one of the outside courts.
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The Republicans do not go much further than conceding that climate change could be a problem and, with the notable exception of John McCain, offer no comprehensive solutions.
However, Amazon is able to continue on this same path, it could prove to be a notable threat to its competitors in the months ahead.
Since it is also a place where some of the office workers live and shop, it ought to feel more like a real city, but instead we have a place with no center other than a suburban mall and, at least until Goldman Sachs came around, not a single building that could be considered a notable piece of architecture.
Olivier said in 1963 that he believed he was born to be an actor, but his colleague Peter Ustinov disagreed; he commented that although Olivier's great contemporaries were clearly predestined for the stage, "Larry could have been a notable ambassador, a considerable minister, a redoubtable cleric.
It is designed to let the government limit those rights on the basis of 'morality' or the vague concept of 'insult.' " The Web site of the state newspaper Al Ahram on Tuesday reported that at least 60 of its own journalists had joined the protest marches — a sign that could be taken as a notable endorsement of the cause, or a measure of how much has already changed since Mr. Mubarak's exit.
I guess you could argue that 2002 was a notable year for the Royal Family – the death of Princess Margaret was followed by the Queen Mother, both of which were followed by the Queen's Brian May-featuring May-featuring Golden Jubilee
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