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In an age when the Internet makes the proliferation of comedy easier and more accessible than ever, ideas are bound to overlap, but it also means the professionals must be that much more careful.
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We have made the proliferation and sale of energy-dense, manufactured foods more of a priority than the health of our kids.
A sense of disempowerment in the Jewish community is not unrelated to the Nazi genocide, making the proliferation of that e-mail indeed a "memorial to the Holocaust," although not in the way the author intended.
But if Leo needs all four synths to make the "consciousness proliferation" happen, Fred must be sacrificed.
The anathema of 681, however, made the further proliferation of his theological ideas impossible.
So the SFPQ-detached PTBP2 protein should be very little, which made the cell proliferation and migration of LoVo-shRNAPTBP2 cells decreased to a large extent.
What she would have made of the proliferation of parenting bloggers and competitive lunchbox Instagramming, who can say?
The complexity of novel SIPS and their proliferation makes the proper coordination of the various SIPS in a power system a significant task.
What might make this age more dangerous is not the sheer number of people being killed, but the consistent ignorance of how the arms proliferation makes the local social, economic, and political conditions of target regions far more relevant foreign policy objectives.
In an all too fissile world, Mr Bush has made the anti-proliferation fight a centrepiece of his foreign policy.
He shrugged off a crack I made about the proliferation of Starbucks.
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