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This phrase stems from a cryptic October 8 musing from President Trump while he was surrounded by military brass at a photo opp.
This phrase stems from a Time magazine article in 1992 when Victor Herbert, a Professor of Medicine at New York City's Mount Sinai medical school was quoted as saying, "We get all the vitamins we need in our diets.
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IN THE West, and particularly in America, the phrase "stem cell" has acquired a bad reputation.
This guy was part of a large group, all of them shirtless, all of them holding large lurid drinks, all of them freshly tattooed with "It's irrelevant tho!!!" I guessed the phrase stemmed from something one of them had said at some point in their life, but every time I asked for more context I got, "It's irrelevant, though!" in response.
But her campaign against the "odious and increasingly pervasive" phrase "STEM education" is unfortunate.
(The phrase stem cell therapy is more accurate than bone marrow transplantation, since it has become common whenever possible to collect stem cells from the blood).
Stemming from the old African proverb, "It takes a whole village to raise a child," this phrase was popularly coined in reference to busy moms needing all hands on deck to navigate the chaos of child-rearing.
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