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You have to develop a sort of rapport with somebody.
Recent efforts to develop a sort of universal flu vaccine that would work across strains have failed.
Rather than develop and maintain a centralized authentication database, said Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's chief strategy officer, the aim is to develop a sort of federation of sites.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is providing a small grant to develop a sort of Naloxone "epi-pen," similar to the one used by people with severe allergies.
More recently, and more seriously, I've tried to develop a sort of parlor-game exercise when talking informally with government officials who have had access to classified information about Osama's whereabouts since 9/11.
Mr. Guerra, who was born in Cuba and who lives and works in Miami, related a story about how the Chinese Army tortured its prisoners with heat and how somehow this had led Cubans to develop a sort of cooking that in turn resulted in the invention of the box, by his father, in the early 1980's.
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Maybe the decline of deep reading isn't due to reading skill atrophy but to the need to develop a very different sort of skill, that of teaching yourself to focus your attention.
It's forcing us to develop a restraint muscle, a sort of anti-click on the Pandora's box.
Ms. Moss hopes to develop a conservatory of sorts, capitalizing on the presence of the international artists who come to perform, and she holds out the possibility of a resident period orchestra using students.
Neither is going to develop a rhythm with that sort of quick-pull rotation.
In the past few weeks, the firm has also announced a partnership with a company called Haemonetics, of Braintree, Massachusetts, to develop a system that can sort blood cells in a similar way.
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