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I work at a place where editors can make easy sport of teasing apart your flawed copy until it collapses in a steaming pile, but Lord help those outsiders who make an unwarranted or unfounded attack on me or my work.
IF you paid $40 for the DVD of "Lawrence of Arabia" when Columbia released it with great fanfare in April 2001, you probably felt hoodwinked when, this autumn, the studio brought out a new, improved version for two-thirds the price and (sorry) no factory trade-in for your not-so-old but flawed copy.
The team inhibited caspases in the mice either by introducing a flawed copy of a caspase gene into their genome or by infusing a chemical inhibitor of caspase into their brains.
Ekholm dismissed Sword of Aragon for its flawed copy protection and perceived lack of strategy.
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Though it is, in his words, "pretty flawed," he says it still sold 600,000 copies worldwide.
Martyn Heighton, who chairs National Historic Ships, thinks the project is flawed because modern safety constraints will make it impossible to copy 19th-century designs.
Rowland left the EPA in 2016 shortly after a copy of the CARC report was leaked and cited by Monsanto as evidence that the IARC classification was flawed.
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