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In 1942 Geoffrey Pyke, amateur strategist, enlisted him for a project that bore the mysterious code name Habakkuk.
In searching the data bases we identified the product of a cDNA sequencing project that bears significant similarity to MRP subfamily transporters.
The Bishops chose not to move, so Amy continued to eat meals in the kitchen where her brother had died, and to walk past his bedroom, which her parents had left intact, with its Revolutionary War wallpaper and a handmade sign above the door — an old woodworking project that bore the chiselled letters "S-E-T-H".
The Bishops chose not to move, so Amy continued to eat meals in the kitchen where her brother had died, and to walk past his bedroom, which her parents had left intact, with its Revolutionary War wallpaper and a handmade sign above the door an old woodworking project that bore the chiselled letters "S-E-T-H".
Even after I defended my thesis and moved to a new university to take a postdoc, we started a new project that bore fruit right up until the time I left academic research.
Eraserhead was the film-school baby of five year's incubation, a project that bears all the traces of a painter becoming a filmmaker in its emphasis of effect, symbol, and character over narrative clarity (Lynch claims that this was one of Kubrick's favorite films).
Dr. Chu said the government preferred to focus on projects that would bear fruit more quickly.
That includes the valedictorian of the class of 1968, who grew up in the projects that now bear her name: Sonia Sotomayor, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.
For example, she was careful to choose projects that could bear fruit by tenure time.
But like many of the hundreds of businesses and real estate projects that have borne Trump's name, the Trump Institute was actually a joint venture between Trump and an outside company -- in this case, a Florida-based business called National Grants Conferences.
Donors typically earmark their big gifts for building projects that will ultimately bear their names.
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