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In a 1966 essay for The New York Times Magazine, Dr. Kirk accurately predicted that Mr. Reagan's victory in a Republican primary for governor of California that year would eventually usher in a conservative era in American politics.
Amsterdam's 24-hour venues may eventually usher in whole 24-hour districts "like a Chinatown for night culture, where businesses can open and close when they like," Milan says.
Well, after Coinbase confirmed to Bloomberg (and us) that they had received regulatory approval for some acquisitions that would let it eventually usher in trading tokenized securities on its exchange, the company is now walking back from which agencies it received approval.
China's experience may eventually usher in a paradigm shift in international political discourse from democracy versus autocracy to good governance versus bad governance. .
The dichotomy of "democracy versus autocracy" sounds hollow in today's complex world, given the large number of poorly governed "democracies". China's experience may eventually usher in a paradigm shift in international political discourse from democracy versus autocracy to good governance versus bad governance.
Knowledge gained from the genomes of our mammalian cousins by groups like the CTC may provide the vital information to eventually usher in the much-anticipated era of personalized medicine.
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Following the 2005 peace agreement, which eventually ushered in South Sudan's independence in 2011, the choir started organising road shows nationwide.
Kynaston has much to say about the character of the governors, not least the unprecedented 24-year tenure of the eccentric Montagu Norman, which eventually ushered in Attlee's nationalisation of the Bank.
In confronting the City establishment by complaining that stock market practices restricted competition, he eventually ushered in the "Big Bang" deregulation that transformed London's financial markets in the late 1980s.
The violence eventually ushered in a new era for one of the world's most populous and complex nations, which spans more than 17,000 islands and is home to hundreds of ethnic and language groups that provide the kind of natural divisions that have brought other countries to civil war.
Subsequent diversification of cells equipped with this modern DNA chromosome would eventually lead to the elimination of all remaining RNA cells, finally ushering in the Cellular DNA World.
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