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Because of an editing error, an article on Dec. 11 about plans to launch an experimental Air Force rocket, the Delta 4 Heavy, misstated its intended fate after it releases its 13,000-pound dummy satellite.
Correction: December 20 , 2004 Monday Because of an editing error, an article on Dec. 11 about plans to launch an experimental Air Force rocket, the Delta 4 Heavy, misstated its intended fate after it releases its 13,000-pound dummy satellite.
9 In what pas de deux does Pertussis seem to participate? 10 What was sung from the shade of a Coolibah? 1 day shares with Bridget? 2 did Ramsay combine with Turtle Soup? 3 was named after Margaretha, Märtha and Astrid? 4 was inspired through an invitation to see Elsa of Brabant? 5 was Tom's intended fate prior to his rescue from beneath the attic?
Existing reprogramming strategies predominantly focus on the ectopic expression of core TFs of an intended fate in a given cell type regardless of the state of native/somatic gene regulatory networks (GRNs) of the starting cells.
Their intended fate was occidioni (massacre, or slaughter).
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Unless we intend a fate like that of the Roman Empire, we must move beyond the hope of bread and circuses.
So you never intended Alex's fate to be ambiguous?
Should Ms. Cyrus end up draped in slime — a fate intended more as an honor than as an embarrassment — she would join an illustrious cavalcade that has included Mr. Black, Nicole Kidman, Justin Timberlake, Pink, James Earl Jones and Johnny Depp.
Lucy hears of the fate intended for her sweetheart and cuts his bonds.
The message I intended was: "Behold the fate of the Stompeez animal slippers you demand, child!
Then, the words were intended to seal the fate of black people, who would be evicted from their homes and banished to nominally independent " homelands".
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