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1 That may seem an odd question, while refugee riots wrack overcrowded cities that incubate new diseases weekly.
2 Johnson's team see state aid as crucial for ensuring they can incubate new global technology firms and help "level up" parts of Britain.
3 If the DMCA allows businesses to grow, it incubates new companies, until they're far enough along to start cooperating, start filtering.
4 New baby stars will emerge from this pictured eerie hydrogen gas, which acts like a sort of egg that incubates new stars.
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