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For example, they would scrap some aircraft carriers and develop things like unmanned aircraft, so that if China (say) eventually became a threat, America would be prepared.
The most intense inspections today focused on Al Basil Chemical and Petroleum Research Institute, a government organization that helps develop things like antifreeze and engine lubricants from oil.
Mr. Brodsky's teenage daughter, Willie, recently had a liver transplant operation and he said that "no one knows better than me the values of stem cell research as we try to develop things like organ replacement".
It's partly opened its full text search to teams so that they can develop things like media monitoring, and predictive marketing tools.
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My company develops things like text messaging platforms and mobile payment processing solutions.
But a trimmer Siemens will have capital to spend on developing things like pumps for oil exploration and gas-liquefaction terminals.
This, says Milner, was a shock to him, but it was important to spend time developing things like the employee share scheme.
Together with a group of other multi-billionaires, including Marc Benioff, Jeff Bezos, Michael Bloomberg, Richard Branson, Jack Ma, Masayoshi Son and Meg Whitman, Gates launched a $1 billion fund called Breakthrough Energy Ventures last year to back companies that are developing things like new energy storage and water production technologies.
It found that children whose mothers had used a cellphone "two or three" times a day had increased likelihoods of developing things like hyperactivity and "difficulties with conduct, emotions and relationships by the time they reached school age".
But sometime between then and 385 million years back, a kind of armored fish known as a placoderm developed things like arms, legs, jaws, and genitals that if you squinted real hard made it resemble a human being.
Green looks horrible, it's a dull colour with no spark to it.' I was a young kid, 16 years old, so I thought: 'Oh, OK!' It wasn't until I got a little older that I started developing things that I liked".
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