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1 Another means of producing new races has been attempted by Blaringhem.
2 This century, the American military has had a bit of trouble producing new planes.
3 The process of adaptation has had the natural result of producing new internal cleavages.
4 The remainder of the time I could give to amplifying and producing new recipes.
5 MyNet will initially air reruns, with hopes of producing new episodes later in the year.
6 Thus the prospect of producing new races by cultivation appears to be full of promise.
7 In winter, houseplants are dormant, you don't need to water them unless they're producing new foliage.
8 The merchants are crafty in producing new and insidious allurements, in creating new and expensive tastes.
9 Elucidation of the structure of p37 may be paramount to producing new antibody-based anticancer therapeutic agents.
10 Indeed it increases vigor of all kinds, producing new powers of sheer physical and nervous endurance.
11 Conducta Bristol youth producing new - school West Country beats with some distinctly familiar shapes and fresh twists.
12 It was atmospheric, a new air which men breathed, producing new energies and forms of thought.
13 Imagination, producing new metaphors or revivifying old, is not the cause of truth, but its condition.
14 The researchers involved believe this extraordinary technology has huge potential for producing new fuels, materials and medicines.
15 These results confirmed the potential of somatic hybridization in producing new variability for genetic studies and breeding.
16 These circumstances then, as I observed before, did not fail of producing new coadjutors in the cause.
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