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They would say, 'Oh, anybody can treat cancer in mice.' Sometimes they'd say, 'You think you can treat cancer by just removing this negative signal on a T-cell?' " Allison also learned that Bristol-Myers Squibb had filed for a patent asserting that CTLA-4 stimulated T-cell growth.
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Why, oh why, does anybody read the Daily or Sunday Express?
"What really motivates the Dean supporters is 'Oh, my gosh, anybody but Bush,' " Ms. Romero said.
In the pages of The Chicagoan restaurants were categorized as Downtown, Out a Ways or 'Way Out; a play could be touted as "worth eyeing and earing"; a reader's complaint about the magazine's spelling mistakes could be met with a cocked eyebrow and wrinkled nose: "Oh, Well... Anybody can spell".
Isn't that really the big crap shoot every employer takes when they hire, oh, an unmarried anybody?
Even with her leaving, which was sort of like the big no-no, you know, no one wants her to leave – 'Oh God, not Kim Deal, anybody, but not Kim Deal' – we still went: 'No, we're going to finish the job.'" So they carried on, with friends filling in: Kim Shattuck of LA pop-punk band the Muffs is currently playing bass.
Oh, there's such a thing as quarantine in Europe, oh my, well, does anybody in Germanland want her, I've got a Galaxy S4 now".
"We grew up where there was a moral code, so I don't think anybody thought, Oh, this doesn't matter; it's no big deal.
And any time you see anybody saying: "Oh, the American people didn't like this, they resented it, etc"... they're lying.
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