Sentence examples for has successfully cultivated from inspiring English sources

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Ajmal has its own plantations in Assam, India, where it has successfully cultivated its oud.

Over the years, he has successfully cultivated an image of comedy bloke next door and sci-fi fan boy.

A three-year research programme between the university's biochemistry and chemical engineering faculties has successfully cultivated an oily yeast that matches palm oil's key properties almost identically.

Over time, Iran has successfully cultivated political alliances with both Shiite and Sunni communities and leaders who sympathize with their worldview in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the Gaza Strip and Yemen.

Bio-X has successfully cultivated dozens of sponsored research projects, both on an individual basis as well as through the creation of joint programs with companies, such as the BioSTAR program described below.

While there is some constitutional free-speech protection for criticism, there is also a basic change in the understanding of trademark law-from a consumer protection law intended to assure that consumers can rely on the consistency of goods marked in a certain way, to a property right in controlling the meaning of symbols a company has successfully cultivated so that they are, in fact, famous.

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In its latest decision, PTO rejects the argument that earlier work could have led directly to the cultivation of ES cells, asserting, for example, that a scientist who had successfully cultivated mouse ES cells didn't necessarily have the tools to repeat the feat with human material.

In this review we focus on new applications that have successfully cultivated previously uncultivated bacteria.

This blue-eyed man, descended from signers of the Magna Carta, had successfully cultivated the impression that he was black too.

However, island states have successfully cultivated crops such as tropical fruits, tubers/root vegetables, nuts and spices, vegetables, and cut flowers (FAO, 1999).

After the collapse of the Taliban in the fall, many of the farmers who had successfully cultivated poppies rushed to plant again, and this year's crop is now expected to be as large as some of those in the mid or late 1990's, when the Taliban was encouraging poppy production, apparently to raise money.

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