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1 The sector is facing into a radically new environment in 2000.
2 The solid state disks don't speed themselves up with any radically new internals.
3 Lenski's E. coli show us that evolution can give organisms radically new abilities.
4 Scholars have lately given to his figure a radically new interpretation.
5 This last concept is a radically new idea for me.
6 They said a radically new software package due next year would be RIM's big test.
7 And yet all who were fitted to judge hailed the teaching as something radically new .
8 They're ready to leapfrog to something radically new .
9 Tchehov, we believe, attempted a treatment radically new .
10 It's radically new legal ground -and that, they say, is where the science is taking us.
11 This is gene therapy, and gene therapy to cure genetic eye disease is not radically new idea.
12 As a result, he proposed a radically new equation: to be is to be produced by human labor.
13 So I am not expecting anything radically new , rather a new version of Geneva maybe, the source said.
14 But one attendee looked even farther into the future and saw a radically new kind of data center.
15 This study is urgently important-thoughnot because it's a paradigm shifter, shedding radically new light on our predicament.
16 The problem is that the application doesn't offer anything radically new or better to distinguish it from the competition.
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