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This one, developed with Tapisodes, is for children, showing what happens when cartoon cows, dogs, cats and other animals are mixed and matched.

Perhaps with a drone that autonomously picks the best path to do so, like this one developed by CalTech researchers.

3) BioZen® (by the National Center for Telehealth and Technology) is another smartphone app, this one developed by the Department of Defense to assist service members experiencing PTSD and TBI.

Finally, there's the peeler sandwich, this one developed by the painter and Baltimore epicure Michael Gentile.

The first commercial wave-power farm started producing electricity last year off Aguçadoura in northern Portugal, using one of several available designs, this one developed in Scotland.

They were presumed destroyed or lost during World War II but were rediscovered in 2004 in the museum vaults, inspiring a German exhibition of mummies from which this one developed.

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Adult male freshwater threespine sticklebacks like this one develop a red-orange throat when defending territory during courtship.

"A lot of kiddos, like this one, develop emotional problems in high school, when the stress gets greater," Ms. Broadhurst, the lawyer, said.

In 10 minutes, Knell didn't have time to address these issues (or indeed, how we could ensure that platform organisations might act not just in their own interests but be town squares rather than monasteries), but we should watch and see how this one develops.

Let's see how this one develops.

It will be interesting to see how this one develops.

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