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But this particular church was kind of a prototype of what now we commonly call the megachurch.
Until the 1960ies, the influenza virus was kind of a prototype of a virus and was subject of intense fundamental research on the area of virology [ 10].
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Such compromises rarely bothered Fuller, who always saw the Dymaxion, as he saw much of the world, as a kind of provisional prototype, a mere sketch, of the glorious, eventual future.
Perhaps the best buy of the G.M. collection was a 1989 Corvette ZR2, a one-of-a-kind prototype with a big-block V-8 that sold for $71,500.
It's called Hy-wire, and it's a one-of-a-kind prototype: a four-door sedan fueled by hydrogen, capable of speeds of 100 miles an hour, whisper-quiet, and emitting no pollution at all -- only water vapor as exhaust.
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She promptly busted a piece off the one-of-a-kind prototype and ate it.
"Like all of our projects, we imagine this as kind of a test or a prototype for the architecture of the future," Benjamin tells The Creators Project, in our documentary, viewable above.
Climate Feedback has reviewed about 50 stories since its launch and serves as a kind of prototype for a more ambitious effort.
He made it seem as though the guy who'd shown up for the past few games was actually some kind of failed prototype of a new product that suffered from some fatal flaw that only became apparent after launch.
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