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"First cow the socialists, behead them and make them harmless, with a bloodbath if necessary, and then make war abroad.
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Although accounting for up to 8% of human DNA, most of them have acquired multiple genetic mutations that made them harmless, and are usually considered as "junk" DNA.
Very efficient tumor suppressor mechanisms exist that control the cell response to oncogenes, making them harmless, and these include apoptosis and cellular senescence (reviewed in [40]).
Anti-venom is an antibody (proteins that kill foreign bodies) that works by neutralizing the toxins, making them harmless.
Mrs. Frankson wanted revenge against the company that sold the cigarettes and, for years, she said, made them seem harmless and fun.
Pope Francis speaks out against an "education that would tranquilize the poor, making them tame and harmless".
It has attracted the attention of psychiatrists, some of whom have traced its lineage directly to the Marquis de Sade and maintain sombrely that it is largely the product of male designers suffering from a pathological fear of women and seeking to render them harmless by making them look grotesque.
According to the theory, the slaves invented it in order to fight their captors & gain their freedom & they camoflaged their deadly moves & kicks by setting them to music & making them look like a harmless dance.
The secret force that drives the industry is the compulsion to make writers harmless' Kim Bunce.
They also say that nanotechnology can be used to restore damaged environments — by cleansing polluted soil, for example, with tiny particles that could make toxins harmless.
Maha Salem, a researcher under Dr Dautenhahn, programmed a humanoid Asimo robot, made by Honda, to make occasional harmless mistakes such as pointing to one drawer while talking about another.
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