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By 2014, such efforts started yielding evidence that stem cells might, if given the right cues, directly reenact early events in an embryo.
No one seems entirely sure why the campaign of letter-writing and event picketing, headed by UK pressure group OutRage!, has suddenly started yielding results, but you can only gawp at its new-found effectiveness.
Likewise, gasoline started yielding as soon as cracking starts at the entrance of the riser.
Nevertheless, recent efforts to translate scientific findings into practical tools for HF improvement have started yielding fruit.
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Just as that money tree is ready to start yielding it gets moved to the Cayman Islands, where none of the yield has to be used to support the world order that makes it possible to reap the benefits of intangible assets made in America and deployed throughout the world.
Seattle will need the Obafemi Martins-Clint Dempsey partnership to start yielding fruit.
If it goes ahead, the mine will start yielding gold in 2009.
"But when you come to larger earthquake loads, these links start yielding," Mr. Nader said.
Cutter's Way is a movie that starts yielding up its real treasures around the third viewing, so stick with it (you'll hate the ending first time out).
The analysis of riveted lap joints shows that though there is unequal load distribution among the rivets in the elastic regime, once the rivets start yielding, significant redistribution of the load takes place among the rivets and the load sharing between the rivets is nearly equal at the failure load of the joint.
Soon it will have to start yielding up timetables, albeit ones that could still be altered, for ending the negotiations and even for letting in the first applicants.Within the European Commission, the Union's executive arm, which manages the negotiations on behalf of the 15 countries already in the club, the official talk is still of "road maps" for accession rather than target dates.
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