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The tests will also look for Ebola antibodies triggered by the vaccine in chimp stools, which will mirror what Walsh hopes to do in the wild.

Meanwhile, for Verizon Wireless subscribers, Verizon is augmenting the service with exclusives, including content from MTV, Comedy Central, Discovery Channel and Food Network and the NFL, which will mirror Verizon's NFL Mobile experience.

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The draft Mercury and Air Toxics Standard proposed in March, which will likely mirror the final rule, would cost $10 billion to implement according to EPA estimates.

The Indianapolis Department of Parks will design the narrow mall near the north end, which will be mirrored on the south by Transworld Delivery Association.

While the multiple systems aren't identical, of course, Facebook says it will offer ways for publishers to apply the custom styling templates for the competing services – including the application of things like custom fonts, colors, and captions, which will be mirrored as closely as possible in the other formats.

Captain John Kirby, a Pentagon spokesman, said no decisions had been made in discussions about the U.S.-Afghan strategic partnership agreement, which will be mirrored by similar but less crucial agreements with other NATO nations.

He uses his own eggs and Berkshire pork and is trying to figure out how to raise a mix of Brahma and Charolais cattle, which he hopes will mirror the flavor of the beef he tasted in the Loire Valley.

Other features making the jump from iOS include Notes, Reminders, Game Center, Notification Center, Twitter integration and AirPlay Mirroring, which will let you mirror your Mac display on a TV set equipped with Apple TV.

The new law will mirror Jersey's which means that any Acts of the UK Parliament or and Order in Council which extends an Act to the island will need to be approved by Guernsey politicians before being registered domestically.

Its source is perhaps the very source of fiction itself – the mysterious and compulsive need to find a rhythm and an artful tone to suggest and communicate the most private feelings and imaginings and facts to someone else, to make sentences which will move from mirroring the writer to allowing the reader to catch a more intense glimpse of the world.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kirsten "Kiwi" Smith and Karen McCullah are currently attached to write the script for the remake, but there is no word yet on whether the plot will mirror the original, which followed a lounge singer forced into witness protection who pretends to be a nun to avoid a mob hit.

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