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Alternatively, genomes in one focus might replicate successively, before replication switched to another focus (model c).
Students might replicate the study in their own school.
Wanting more space, the couple began figuring out where they might replicate their success.
"If this proves to be a huge success," he said, "we might replicate it elsewhere".
Many other schools make inquiries about how they might replicate T.W.Y.L.S.'s success.
A white Briton might replicate that wandering into an all-black Pentecostal church or a cinema showing Bollywood musicals.
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An enterprising em might gladly replicate herself to work many jobs at once; after she completes a job, a copied em might choose to delete herself, or "end".
There are many reasons why a study might not replicate.
As for whether Match.com or the other services might simply replicate his approach, Mr. Abrams said: "We'll see," adding that he is not intimidated by Match.com and others.
But his distinctive keyboard technique was such an integral component of the band's sound that, although session players might easily replicate his parts, it would be like giving the group a soul transplant.
Initially lauded as welcome refugees from the miseries of capitalism (and as useful specialists who might help replicate the bits of it that worked, such as factories) from 1935 onwards they became enemies of the people, infiltrators and spies.
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