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Last autumn, at the state's initiative, Claire Gaudiani, the glamorous and energetic 53-year-old president of Connecticut College, was recruited to revive the town's moribund development corporation.
In the late 1970s, he revived a moribund development project at the South Street Seaport in Lower Manhattan, converting a shabby remnant of New York's waterfront into one of the city's most popular tourist destinations.
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There is a property bust and a moribund growth outlook.
Histopathology of moribund mice indicated development of bubonic plague as lymph nodes taken from subcutaneously challenged mice on day 4 post-infection showed severe hemorrhage and necrosis similar to wild type (Figure 6).
Compare this to the moribund Poundbury: an ersatz development started in the late 1990s but harking back to a bygone era.
In London he was lucky to end up in the orbit of William Hogarth, an iconoclastic painter who viewed contemporary English art as a case of arrested development, with moribund artists mooning over passé Continental models.
The data for the remaining groups were obtained at the time the rats became moribund because of tumor development.
Such manipulations allow development of otherwise moribund mammary tissue in a physiologically relevant in vivo setting.
Animals were monitored in time for the development of tumors, moribund mice were sacrificed and tumors were isolated.
One has only to visit South Wind Village in Bay Shore to see an affordable development that transformed a moribund and dangerous street into a vibrant and stable neighborhood.
The newspaper business is moribund and getting moribunder.
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