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Newbery also tweaked the Tardis and, in 1976, carried out its first significant redesign, making it shorter and wider on the outside and adding a secondary control room inside.
It was never a terribly profound sentiment, and making it shorter doesn't help much, unless you need to tattoo it on your knuckles.
Importantly, the study authors note, CRISPR-Gold faithfully restored the normal sequence of dystrophin, which is a significant improvement over previously published approaches that only removed the faulty part of the gene, making it shorter and converting one disease into another, milder disease.
Stitch at the point where the two marks in the fabric meet, to secure the fold, but leave the fold itself open, like a loop in the edge of the material (this will hitch up the fabric, making it shorter on one side than the other, and the material will hang and bunch unevenly, as in the picture, right).
He started with the idea of taking the Tchaikovskian idea of a symphony and making it shorter and more concise, and that's what he did when he composed each of his symphonies until finally he got down to one that put everything in a nutshell".
The director Diane Paulus and the playwright Suzan-Lori Parks wantod to revitalize the musical — or the folk opera, if you prefer — by making it shorter, more psychologically layered, and more authentic to black speech, as the original has long suffered from elements of minstrelsy.
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With Vine and Instagram, by making it short, at least it's only 'six seconds' bad".
Making it short and complete is the biggest challenge.
Red maple seldom lives longer than 150 years, making it short to medium lived.
Making it short: make a hole in the ground.
One solution was to make it shorter.
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