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Vollmann finds this old notion demeaning.
"There's this old notion of objects being somehow separate from their environments, from the flows that produce them and support them and absorb them," he said.
"It's only going to be listening – and, as that goes forward, this old notion of these different industries or different competitors will collapse and merge together".
Conceptually identical with cancer therapy through differentiation, miRNA targeting puts a molecular face to this old notion.
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(Pelicans don't really do this, but the old notion that they do has given them a rich symbolic life, from India to Ireland. Nowadays, though, their iconic role involves being smeared with oil, not blood).
Charlie Rose: This is the old notion that after a plane crash, you want to make sure that the ads for that within that news program are not ads for an airline.
This is not the old notion of "convergence" of PC and television, which has always excited vendors more than consumers.
This attempted to go back to the old notion of Utopia, where anyone has the power to do anything they desire.
This is our time to not be boxed in by the old notion of a niche and only being able to express ourselves in one way.
It is time to get over the old notion that only the advanced, highly intelligent beings of this world practice cannibalism.
It's that old notion of the public weal.
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