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Then indeed we could penetrate the secrets of this great lonely continent".
It was a dream start, giving us the belief we could penetrate what was then the world's best defence.
During our initial phone conversation, I had asked Pinage if we could penetrate the same region that Fawcett had, including part of what is now Xingu National Park, Brazil's first Indian reservation, which was created in 1961.
"We look at the number of subscribers in a country and take 1percentt of that as the top-end, smartphone subscribers and size of the wearables market we think we could penetrate," he said.
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We surmised that hackers could penetrate one channel, but not both".
We previously found that RSV could penetrate into vascular endothelial cells and attenuate endothelial inflammation by inducing autophagy through the cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling pathway.
We stopped using metal in dashboards because the pointing bits could penetrate our foreheads in accidents.
We would wrap ourselves up in a big circle that no one could penetrate.
To explore the mechanism of lysosomal damage, we considered the effect of shape, including whether the needles settling on the particle surface could penetrate the organelle membrane.
For years, no one could penetrate it.
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