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Our bio-robotics institutes were advanced.
Christian and Jewish scholars were honored guests at the research institutes of Baghdad, Cairo, and other Islamic capitols.
We went to schools, special academies, religious institutes, the Conservatory. Fellini wanted a delicate, spiritual face, yet full of life.
My mother and I run an arts centre and buy stuff from the institutes.
However, because your pregnancies have attracted intense scientific interest. including the National institutes of Health and National Science Foundation. those of you who decide to have your child. will have all prenatal expenses paid.
This came not from Madison Avenue but from one of the most powerful scientific research institutes in America.
I've been to almost 20 institutes.
At other institutes, we changed partners every day.
That means he's from another school, should we check some institutes?
Do we have to check all the institutes in Seoul?
All the institutes in Seoul.
Large improvement in occupied institutes prepared itself for the release of 1000 mentally handicapped patients.
That the was the national institutes of health.
Dr. Bella Sartiano, national institutes of health.
The originals are loans from different public characters and public institutes.
She tells them the world leaders are missing. and then institutes new policy.
Institutes popped up throughout the nation, and Goopta announced a new evolution to Selfosophy.
The National Institutes of Health.
All the kids from the institutes. all the youth from Lima. the future of the country. here there are no missions or ambushes.
I worked in those institutes my whole life.
Better than poll institutes, which no one trusts, Minister.
But if, thanks to this hamlet, we get exact, trustworthy, exclusive opinion figures before the polling institutes, we'll have an edge on the opposition and we can react in time.
You can't imagine how much one learns by living alongside a cluster of religious institutes.
These are the three words which caused Dr Skarosa to set up institutes, like this one, all over the world to protect the dead.
We have never had someone from one of these institutes before.
Jim thinks banks are charity institutes.
It is full of museums and institutes.
So even before World War I, you had the British setting up these roundtables, institutes, with publications and conferences.
And as we know, all of this was being done based on the fact that the United States, which is the National Institutes of Health, together with a pharmaceutical company, which is Elan Pharmaceuticals was tying simply to steal my invention.
They paid kopeks in the Research Institutes.
Cristal. You can't imagine how much one learns by living alongside a cluster of religious institutes.
Your National Institutes of Health received my first request for money two years ago.

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That question is raised in Transnational Land Deals for Agriculture in the Global South, a report issued last year by the Land Matrix Partnership, a consortium of European research institutes and nongovernmental organizations.
A nominee for the National Institutes of Health's Muscular Dystrophy Research Coordinating Committee told of being vetted by a White House staff member.
Government privatized some 1,100 branch institutes, making their finances somebody else's problem.
But its control is still a fundamental challenge for research institutes, not some minor technical difficulty that can be easily overcome.
In fact, over the past decade, the government has slashed budgets at several top health agencies, including the CDC, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and state and local health departments.
And the conversion of comprehensive universities into specialized institutes for science and technology in the Soviet Union and communist China did nothing to avert economic disaster in those economies.
Other colleagues at the Earth Institute, and in similar research institutes, are making careful estimates of how these risks are evolving in view of changes in our planet's climate, population, and patterns of international travel and human settlement.
There are also roughly 100 Institutes of Islamic Studies, for undergraduates who want to focus on Islamic studies only.
Yet American and other intelligence services and strategic-research institutes around the world all agree that Israel possesses nuclear weapons.
This year, funding for the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) - one of the world's leading medical research centers - is a billion dollars lower than in 2012.
Francis Collins, Director of the United States' National Institutes of Health, guides us through the upheaval in his new book The Language of Life - DNA and the Revolution in Personalized Medicine.
The Greek government institutes capital controls and is ultimately forced to issue drachmas in order to supply domestic liquidity.
Several years ago, the president of one of the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology effectively banned undergraduates from accepting academic or business internships overseas.
Although China is building Confucius Institutes across the globe, China's traditional political philosophy does not often play decisive role in policymaking.
The American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association, as well as the disease-based research institutes of the National Institutes of Health, are notable examples.
Jews in particular were restricted in their numbers at universities, research institutes, the foreign service, and in government.
Quantum engineering teams are already springing up in academic and research institutes all around the world.

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