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The mouse testing found a drug or drug combination that could shrink tumors for 12 of them.
Another of her columns stated that Sullivan and Gold had come to London's East End with dreams the size of whales that could shrink to tadpoles.
Indeed, both Mr. Gore and Mr. Bush may have to be more careful about using up surpluses that could shrink because of declines in the stock market or a possible economic downturn.
Officials from both towns are considering an unusual merger that would redraw the Nevada border, looping it around Wendover, Utah, to bring both Wendovers together inside Elko County, an annexation that could shrink Utah by up to 15 square miles.
In 1996, a Scene member with the screen name NetFraCk started a new crew, the world's first MP3 piracy group: Compress 'Da Audio, or CDA, which used the newly available MP3 standard, a format that could shrink music files by more than ninety per cent.
In one of the two new developments, Rice researchers are reporting in Nano Letters, a journal of the American Chemical Society, that they have succeeded in building reliable small digital switches — an essential part of computer memory — that could shrink to a significantly smaller scale than is possible using conventional methods.
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Not only are we becoming more urban as a nation, but we're headed for an ethnic muddle that could further shrink the party of small-mindedness.
So the game Facebook is here playing is to use security as a very broad-brush to try to defang legislation that could radically shrink its access to people's data.
He projects that business could shrink as much as 40percentt.
By next year, as cash flow grows, that ratio could shrink to about 2.4, Mr. Bourkoff said.
The central bank has warned that GDP could shrink by as much as 4.8% this year if oil prices fail to recover.
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