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1 Commercial poultry is raised to develop at lightning speed on minimum feed.
2 The focus now is on seeing how things develop at the site.
3 The roots have started to develop at this incision of the stem.
4 The trouble is they seem to develop at random on the Sun.
5 Three patients had osteonecrosis develop at the site of their radiation therapy.
6 Not all children develop at precisely the same rate, of course.
7 This may well develop at a point where your judgment takes a dip.
8 Humans do not develop at the same pace, and in the same direction.
9 An £800m fund to develop at least two carbon capture projects.
10 Nearly a third of our romances develop at or around work.
11 There is a weakness of the lungs which might develop at any time.
12 The cause of vitiligo is unknown and it can develop at any age.
13 But Garces is known for letting play develop at the breakdown.
14 However, there is wide research to suggest boys and girls develop at different rates.
15 Her breasts started to develop at 13 years of age in spite of hypopituitarism.
16 This option may well develop at a point where your judgment takes a dip.
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