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Numbers still retain many of their mysteries, none more so than the primes.
3D hepatic microtissues, unlike 2D cell cultures, retain many of the in-vivo-like functionalities even after long-term cultivation.
The buildings have been sympathetically converted and retain many of the original features, such as stained-glass windows.
The chorus has managed not only to retain many of these youngsters but also to expand their ranks.
Not only did Sanford Bernstein and Lehman Brothers turn people into stars, they also managed to retain many of them.
But in newly democratic or newly peaceful nations, police often retain many of the habits of their predecessors, including shooting suspects or, less often, beating them to death.
And because the eastern and western sides wanted to retain many of their own institutions, Berlin supported dual universities, medical schools, public hospitals and symphony orchestras.
However, it had hoped that winning a deal for more than 1,000 carriages on the rail route would allow the company to retain many of the jobs.
He has much more of a head start with the Giants, who retain many of the core players from their 2002 playoff team.
The schools would be stripped of Catholic artifacts and would not follow a religious curriculum, but would likely retain many of the same students and teachers.
The United Nations Mission in Liberia, called Unmil, is expected to retain many of the West African troops already in the country under a previous United Nations mandate.
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