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As UPS is a rapidly growing, frequently recurring tumor, its prognosis is poor.
Streaming royalties, for example, are still painfully low; countless talented musicians still go unheard and have no easy way to get recognised; entry-level vinyl record players are crap; the machines that produce the actual vinyl records (the only physical medium whose sales are growing) frequently break down and need significant capital investment; performance royalties often go uncollected.
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Subsequently, "A" grew frequently difficult, though "A" 16 is but four words long.
Photocoagulation scars grow frequently.
Given the high mutation rates in bacteria, even in populations of lab-strains there will be a constant adaptive pressure from mutants arising within the population, particularly if the strain has been grown frequently in exponential growth.
Streptococcus pyogenes, growing most frequently in monoculture, was found in 28.9 % of aerobic cultures.
It was growing more frequently as a sole isolate than in mixed culture [ 14, 15, 20, 22, 27].
Setting the ordinance in place will result in flowers almost never wilting and weeds growing less frequently, thus aiding you in your mission to keep the town beautiful.
In order to minimize the number of irrelevant background mutations we avoided mutagenesis and found that spontaneous mutants that are able to grow and proliferate arise frequently among these growth-arrested populations.
Male plants are grown more frequently than female plants and are propagated asexually by cuttings.
As the gallery around them grew, fans frequently could be heard saying things like, "Who's the short guy in the pink shirt?" and a few even confused Lewis for Ian Woosnam, the diminutive Welshman who won the Masters in 1991.
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