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Ms. Ealet is often named as a woman in finance to watch.
Mr. Mashaei is often named as the likely candidate, although he demurs.
While our age is often named as the visual century, the historical relevance of image migration is relatively under-studied.
The second, typified by the human, monkey, and pig, is often named epiblast-type and requires FGF2 for self-renewal and maintenance of pluripotency.
Aquarius Platinum is often named as a potential acquirer in the sector, and has not denied an interest in participating in industry consolidation.
(Time Warner is often named as a possible suitor, but executives of the company have been vocal in saying they plan no major acquisitions).
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The diversity of research is often name-checked by those looking at the whole system and seeking to improve the way it works, but perhaps not fully understood.
Such concepts are often named in popular terms 'smart structures' or 'smart rotor control'.
Girls were often named after gems — Amber, Ruby, Jewel and Opal.
Ionic liquids are often named solvents of the future because of flexibility in design.
Colonies were often named for their founders and later benefactors, which often included the emperors.
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