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The change has been striking, and many areas have undoubtedly been cleaned up and made more desirable.
Some, like two white ground vases of the type called lekythos, were sheer rarities, made more desirable by their remarkable condition.
He cites and endorses an argument given by Plato in the Philebus: If we imagine a life filled with pleasure and then mentally add wisdom to it, the result is made more desirable.
The story is set entirely in Milwaukee, which I suppose climate change has made more desirable, while the coastal cities have been swamped and the old American bread basket has gone to dust.
On the contrary, less immunogenic rAAV vectors have been identified as ideal candidates for viral gene delivery due to their nonpathogenic nature and are made more desirable due to the maintenance of transgene expression in an episomal form reducing the risks associated with insertional mutagenesis [ 17].
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The charity has offered the Grand Challenges Explorations grant to the Manchester research team to develop new composite materials for condoms, which it wants to make more desirable in order to increase global usage.
Events make more desirable characters but they will only improve analyses if the postulated events are the correct ones.
That this reclusiveness merely made his work more desirable to collectors was a source of grim amusement to Polke.
And the effect makes driving to work more desirable.
I don't know if it made me more desirable but I thought it did.
The publicity around the theft has only made it more desirable still.
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