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Scientists have recently developed a host of genome editing procedures.
They developed a host of tricks you can use to slice through clutter to reach the information you need.
There she developed a host of new friendships and become a highly valued supporter of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and the Santa Fe Opera.
In addition, you will have developed a host of transferable skills such as problem-solving, adaptability, decision-making and time management.
At the same time, many European postal services, including the one here, have developed a host of electronic services that are increasingly making traditional post offices and mailboxes obsolete.
To this end, medical educators have developed a host of communication courses and workshops that combine lectures, self-assessments, video recordings and "standardized patients," or actors in the role of patients.
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The early success of Black-Scholes encouraged the financial sector to develop a host of related equations aimed at different financial instruments.
Displaying an unprecedented degree of co-operation, the computer industry is developing a host of common technical rules that define these new kinds of online offerings.
Both patron and player, he turned his massive Tuxedo Park home into a kind of Yaddo for scientists, while also helping to develop a host of inventions, including the atom-smashing cyclotron.
She made her name on US primetime sketch comedy in the 1960s, developing a host of characters that became part of the national culture – from Ernestine, the uptight Bronx phone operator, to the precocious five-year-old Edith Ann, who sat in an oversized rocking chair with her ragdoll, Doris, and offered philosophical pronouncements on everyday life.
The organization wanted to develop a host of software applications for wireless products that would help individuals with disabilities.
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