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Another effort to offset the nursing shortage can be seen in the connections that hospitals are now cultivating with area nursing schools.
Ledisi allows herself some indignant pride — the song "Hate Me" precedes one called "Shut Up" — but she knows not to stray too far from the image she's cultivating with fans.
Mr. Siminovsky would enlist Mr. Salerno or Mr. Sarnell to steer his clients' cases, which were supposed to be assigned randomly, to Justice Garson, whom Mr. Siminovsky had spent years cultivating with expensive meals, drinks and cigars.
That's a position it has already been cultivating with its App Center, its Spotify Social feature, the pre-existing, in-Spotify Follow button, close Facebook integration and more.
To examine whether PP-V utilizes waste ammonium in cell, P. purpurogenum IAM15392 was transferred in basal medium in which only PP-O was produced generally after cultivating with or without addition of glutamine.
FPM1V.EFGFP/8R cells were generated from FPM1V.EFGFP cells, by continuously cultivating with a Tax-specific CTL, 4O1/C8, and obtained an ability to evade from CTL killing by 4O1/C8 cells.
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In 1800 one-third of the available crops was cultivated, with obsolete cultivation methods escalating the problem.
They are rooted in lust and cultivated with glee.
It was an impression that Pasqua, with his hangdog jowls, cultivated with soundbite quotes.
Her hair is cultivated with the fanatical chic only French women can carry off.
At moments like this, the authorial detachment he cultivates with such magisterial elegance seems evasive.
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