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Some drugs needed in small quantities might be grown only in greenhouses, rather than open fields.
"Another is Cuba-style coffee, which is what you probably are thinking of, and it might be grown in Puerto Rico, Mexico or elsewhere," Mr. Pendergrast said.
Moreover, algae might be grown on arid land and brackish water, so that fuel production would not compete with food production.
Besides saving embryos, that means (if the same trick can be repeated in humans) that replacement organs might be grown from a patient's own tissues.This is all very encouraging.
Virginia Chamlee explains how Big Sugar gets its way: "The majority of sugar cane might be grown in South Florida, but the industry's political reach extends far beyond the state".
Many European governments and aid agencies, besieged by local environmental groups, have become less keen to fund research on genetically modified crops that might be grown in developing countries even though these may help to prevent hunger.This is just one example of how well-intentioned environmentalists in rich countries can sometimes work against developing countries' interests.
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Mr. Arar said he whiled away the days thinking about how his two young children might be growing up, worrying about his family's financial well-being.
Some of the content might be grown-up material, but Moore insists the project is aimed at a young audience increasingly left behind by the comics mainstream.
It might be growing panes.
It might be growing on him.
I think he might be growing a beard.
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