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Under local anesthesia, the doctors removed a bit of muscle from his thigh, then grew it in the laboratory to create millions of contracting cells called skeletal myoblasts.
This was the hardcore of protestors engaged in a prolonged argument with the policeman, who was trying in vain to get them to move and patiently warning them that if they didn't move soon they would have to be forcibly removed a bit further down the line.
They then removed a bit of gold in the middle of the rod.
Recognizing this, Verizon has gone and removed a bit of the kludge from the process, teaming up with Photobucket.com to crank out an application for instant photo sharing from VZW handsets.
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She removes a bit of oyster shell from her mouth.
The goal of the MAC is to remove a bit of the political hot air around immigration and replace it with something more data-based.
Soon after publication, Charles Apple, an editor with the Orange County Register in California, who wrote in a blog post: "Looks to me like somebody did a little doctoring of that photo to remove a bit of gore.
They began to climb when the United Nations imposed an embargo on Iraqi and Kuwaiti oil, removing a bit more than 7percentt of global oil supplies, according to Leonidas P. Drollas, the chief economist with the Center for Global Energy Studies, a London research firm.
It's quite impressive to see in real time and it even removes a bit of the magic behind mixing.
Even though this removes a bit of statistical noise from the rounds data, we'll explain in the next section why this data cleaning step becomes quite important.
Compute the maximum element of the vector ΔI j, i, max{ΔI j, i }, and remove a bit from the sub-carrier identified by the corresponding column index i.
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