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America already has both the weapons and technology to make it predominant.
When Republicans came to believe in the 1960s that they were up against a "liberal biased" media that would never give them a fair shake, they began the long march to build their own information establishment and to make it predominant.
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But a fundamental question remains unanswered: what are the unique biological characteristics of this genogroup that make it so predominant in healthcare settings?
The Buddha, wishing to make it clear that the predominant factor in dissatisfaction is the way one thinks about one's experiences, said, in effect "It's all in the mind".
On Wednesday, JP Morgan Chase said on an investor call that more than one million customers had added debit and credit cards to Apple's service, while Bank of America has previously said 800,000 people had added 1.1m cards by the end of 2014 – almost certainly making it the predominant mobile payment method in the US, displacing Google Wallet, which launched in 2011.
This is followed by a surge of GPEET synthesis, making it the predominant component of the coat of early procyclic forms [12], [15].
Ninety-three of the 404 samples (23%%) were from the Beijing family, making it the predominant family in the country.
The high prevalence rate around the world of CTX-M makes it a predominant drug resistant gene in gram negative bacteria [ 26].
The predominant properties make it as a potential bio-platform for biodiesel production.
The commonness of GERD is estimated to be 10 20% in western countries, making it one of the most predominant gastrointestinal disorders [ 1].
More than 65%% of people diagnosed with lung cancer are at least 65 years old [ 37– 39], making it a disease that is predominant in older people.
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