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According to Leak, the cartoon instead serves the public interest by way of provoking an "important discussion" about the real issues from which stemmed the reprehensible treatment of Indigenous children imprisoned in the Northern Territory's now infamous Don Dale juvenile detention facility.
He joined his father for the first time on stage at the age of 4. At that time, his father owned an Elvis-memorabilia store in Hawaii from which stemmed the idea of a variety show in which Mars took part impersonating The King.
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Butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus) and poet's laurel (Danae racemosa) will steadily expand into covetous clumps from which stems can be cut without ruining the effect.
The city was founded in 1772 by a priest, Policarpo Sandú, and 12 families of Christianized Indians, who translated the Spanish word padre ("father") into the Guaraní Indian word pay, from which stems the name Paysandú.
Latin dies Iovis ('day of Jupiter') was converted into Proto-Germanic *Þonares dagaz ("Thor's day"), from which stems modern English "Thursday" and all other Germanic weekday cognates.
His originality lay in his experiments with vault designs, from which stem much of the virtuoso achievement of German masons in the 15th century.
Scientists at the biotechnology company, Advanced Cell Technology, in Worcester, Mass., hope to create human embryos from which stem cells can be derived that could ultimately prove useful, years from now, in treating disease.
About 30percentt of the eggs were activated and 40percentt of those went on to form a blastocyst, a several-day-old embryo from which stem cells can be taken.
The purpose of such cloning is not to create a baby but to use a patient's own cell to create embryos from which stem cells can be obtained.
It is stimulated in the hope that the cell can then be reprogrammed and develop into an embryo, from which stem cells (which can turn themselves into any sort of cell) can be removed.
The embryos from which stem cells have been obtained are produced through in vitro fertilization, and people who consider preimplantation human embryos to be human beings generally believe that such work is morally wrong.
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