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So, these are cells that were at one point isolated from a living person and can then essentially grow indefinitely in test tubes.
Watson would essentially grow as a handy tool for businesses that already contract (or will newly contract) IBM's business analytics services (see "With Watson, IBM Seeks to Sell Medical Knowledge").
And with her opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, outdrawing her in support among young women, Mrs. Clinton's candidacy has turned into a generational clash, one that erupted this weekend when two feminist icons, Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem, called on young women who supported Mr. Sanders to essentially grow up and get with the program.
Within a year of the first rejection, she published a paper in Nature demonstrating that viruses could be engineered to produce proteins that bind to the surfaces of semiconductors, a technique that would make it possible to essentially grow materials for electronics.
But given Batista's passive-aggressive relationship with WWE in recent years, and the momentum that continues to essentially grow on trees for AEW, Batista's comeback tour could take him to a surprise destination.
Whereas human babies are given a moniker at birth, dolphin infants may essentially grow into their names; they likely begin making a unique whistle, and over time, that whistle becomes their "name," King said.
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That's because Chassitty essentially grew up on the MIT campus.
Few scholars would deny that Egyptology and colonialism essentially grew up together.
Other environmentalists supported biodiesel, on the grounds that it means, essentially, growing gas.
Allenby essentially grew up on the course, and Ogilvy owns a home within walking distance of the clubhouse.
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