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Man-made meat is more commonly (and neutrally) known as "in-vitro meat" or "cultured meat".

The unlikely contenders are officially called Tour hostesses but more commonly, and somewhat indelicately, are known as podium girls.

They forever roamed around, until some social organization helped them, or, more commonly and tragically, they lay down and died.

Two Harvard professors of government show how democracies have collapsed elsewhere — not just through violent coups, but more commonly (and insidiously) through a gradual slide into authoritarianism..

More commonly and more specifically, however, European law refers to the supranational law, especially of the European Union, that unites most of the national legal systems within Europe.

[ORIGIN early 21st century: perhaps from SYNTHETIC and MEAT, influenced by the use of "- -, schm - -" as a disparaging or dismissive exclamation.] Man-made meat is more commonly (and neutrally) known as "in-vitro meat" or "cultured meat".

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It is also called cut-leaf coneflower and, more commonly, cut-and-come, for its ability to keep making flower stems after the first ones are harvested.

Patients with very low HDL levels were younger, more often male, and more commonly obese and diabetic.

In distinction to other available descriptions, the descriptions are limited to more commonly utilized and useful models and techniques.

Before 1840, Americans drank English ales and porter or, more commonly, whiskey and rum.

Boulevards are higher capacity streets and travel any direction (more commonly north and south).

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