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In the third group are the research companies like Sangamo Biosciences, Lexicon and Genome Therapeutics; they generally operate under research agreements to provide some sort of valuable technology to biotechnology or pharmaceutical companies.
"I remember once reading a quote about our show that said, 'The Simpsons are actually more real than most real families.' " While traditional TV parents could mess things up, more often than not they still provided some sort of valuable lesson in life to their children at the end of every episode.
The best way to accomplish this is to create some sort of valuable "freebie" they can download or receive via email.
Oh well, it's not as if you have some sort of valuable black market commodity that criminals would invade your home over..
I simply love it when staid science furrows its brow, digs deep into the shallow gene pool that is the young, massively entitled, hormonally engorged, eternally baffled college-aged American animal, and attempts to examine his meager brain, draw out something resembling actual substance, evaluate it, quantify it and then claim it as some sort of valuable truism.
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And he was also smart enough to know that sort of valuable data deserved special protection, which is why after asking around for advice he decided to pay an online storage service $1,200 a month to keep the best of it safe for him.
This developer converted "one sort of valuable property trees and stone into a far more valuable sort: houses; [this] is the magic of free markets, but [it] is utterly dependent upon respect for private property".
Only when our political community is regulated by laws that can be justified to each of us, despite our diverse perspectives, do we stand in the appropriate sort of valuable communal relationship with our fellow citizens (Lister 2013, ch. 5).
As an example of the sort of valuable information that may be released in a JEE bulletin, one recent bulletin contained important information on test takers' eligibility for admission to various Indian engineering and architectural programs.
The term has acquired a popular and frequently secular use to describe some sort of renunciation or giving up of something valuable in order that something more valuable might be obtained; e.g., parents make sacrifices for their children, one sacrifices a limb for one's country.
Literally everyone has some sort of skill or ability that is valuable to someone else.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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