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were commercialised
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In 1984, they were commercialised as a prelude to their sale.
When we complain about all those British discoveries commercialised elsewhere, do we ever stop to think about discoveries from elsewhere which were commercialised in the UK?
It's 19 years since these crops were commercialised and there has not been even a single report in a peer-reviewed journal that shows a negative impact – either on human health or anything else.
These are producers who grew up in the age video games; before the internet took hold but after clubs were commercialised, squats repatriated by property owners and everyone became benumbed by their fifteen minutes of Facebook fame.
Thus, the first PCB studies we analysed were from 1971 [ 3, 4] although PCBs were commercialised in the 1920's.
Frequent replacement lenses were commercialised in 1987, and in 1994, the first one-day lenses were produced, representing a milestone in the history of contactology [ 2].
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Heroes are commercialised.
It cannot be commercialised.
Where's this timber being commercialised?
The point is that it has been commercialised.
Like other festivals around the world, it is being commercialised.
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