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Last week, Bishop DiMarzio extended an olive branch, offering to insert some of the church's outdoor statues into the facade of one of the new apartment buildings.
I'm still thinking of how I might be able to use the reader submissions in those editions — maybe we'll scan them in, or excerpt them, or even insert some of the actual postcards.
To this the technicians added a solution of agrobacterium, a disease bacterium whose modus operandi is to break into a plant cell's nucleus and insert some of its own DNA.
I [Flanagan] used a prepared bank of questions from which I could pick and/or insert some of my own questions.
He said that writing comedy and horror were both "exercising the same muscle," so perhaps he couldn't help but insert some of his much-lauded humor into the piece, and it works to his advantage.
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We collected the somatic cells from pigs and inserted some of the human immune gene into the pig's somatic cell.
The CIA, under Obama, secretly inserted some of the very same Reagan-era LNSF fighters into Libya as part of the 2011 US-led intervention, which precipitated Gaddafi himself ending up in "a pine box".
Inserting some of the other selected genes into mice might help explain why they were favored, and point to critical turning points in recent human evolution, Dr. Sabeti said.
We knew because we had inserted some of our people as cameramen into these predictable scenarios.
It was like some fucker sucked the free-flowing, defence-optional hockey typical of the Eastern Conference right out of the building, and biochemically inserted some of the DNA from the grinding, royal rumble type series between the Los Angeles Kings and the St . LouisBlues in the first round out west.
The authors did a very good job by inserting some of the elements of these other therapeutic models, but they could have done it more consequently.
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