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The crackdown, beginning in 2007, targeted something called "Ergenekon," which prosecutors and police claimed was the name given to the deep state itself.
Paul, to his great credit, also raised the possibility that an unpopular minority group could be targeted — something that actually did happen, with large-scale detentions, after Pearl Harbor.
The idea is to leverage EyeEm's highly engaged community who can be locally or demographically targeted, something that is of interest to marketers as they look to exploit the potential of social media to build a community around a brand and its attributes or a particular event.
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"There's a difference between targeting something that's present in the tumor and targeting something that causes the tumor," said Dr. Brian Druker, a professor at Oregon Health and Science University and an important developer of Gleevec.
"This is an elegant way to treat cancer, because we're not targeting something on the cell surface, but something in the blood supply," Dr. Desaidd-Hellman said.
The silences are what should make this one-act — about two hit men killing time before targeting something more sentient — so deliciously dissonant.
We are very carefully targeting suspected or potential storage sites for just the reasons you outlined, so that we don't get an unintended effect by targeting something kinetically.
So why target something mediocre towards women?
Advertisers can't target something broad like "beach", "games", or "cameras".
However, after about four years of this struggle some patients hit on to a winner by targeting something the virus finds harder to change - an Achilles heel.
There are also some startups like StatusToday emerging to try to target something similar, though they all have their own flavors of approaching the problem.
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