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So what we were thinking is, there's a tremendous need for bone repair, of course, but this iliac crest-type approach really has a lot of limitations to it, and could we perhaps recreate the generation of bone within the body on demand and then be able to transplant it without these very, very painful aftereffects that you would have with the iliac crest harvest?
And so you do get these kinds of contacts, and of course, being British and also growing up in France, I tend to be very blunt, and so I had to explain to them very nicely that in their particular case, there probably wasn't that much in there to protect in the first place.
But over the
course
of several years, I've been documenting Rem Koolhaas's CCTV building in Beijing and the olympic stadium in the same city by the architects Herzog and de Meuron.
Of course, most of them aren't posted by the original content creators.
Because of
course
it's only really tiny kids who are watching your video, and what the hell do they know?
Of course, the accuracy keeps getting worse.
Of course, these technologies imply a shifting of cost and revenues between data holders and data subjects, which is why, perhaps, you don't hear more about them.
Even more so than George Orwell, the author is, of course, Aldous Huxley.
That was, of course, the birth of the Chicago Board of Trade, which is the most famous commodity exchange in the world.
In the first volume, Swann's Way, the series of books, Swann, one of the main characters, is thinking very fondly of his mistress and how great she is in bed, and suddenly, in the
course
of a few sentences, and these are Proustian sentences, so they're long as rivers, but in the
course
of a few sentences, he suddenly recoils and he realizes, "Hang on, everything I love about this woman, somebody else would love about this woman.
So Lestrade needs his help, resents him, and sort of seethes with bitterness over the
course
of the mysteries.
Of course, the verdict is not definitive.
It has huge implications, even with this whole notion that we have on where, when and why we should actually be cutting back on public spending and different types of public services which, of course, as we know, are increasingly being outsourced because of this juxtaposition.
Of course, it's not just the state.
First of all, of
course
I'm not someone, this old-fashioned person, market versus state.
We all know, if you've ever taken a finance course, the first thing you're taught is sort of the risk-reward relationship, and so some people are foolish enough or probably smart enough if they have time to wait, to actually invest in stocks, because they're higher risk which over time will make a greater reward than bonds, that whole risk-reward thing.
Their brand of social enterprise means that they require a lot of civic engagement, so they invest heavily in providing local services, like dealing with home violence, going after petty criminals, treating addicts, and keeping drugs out of the local markets where they are, and, of course, protecting people from other criminal organizations.
Now, they kill a lot of people too, but when they kill them, they provide very careful narratives and descriptions for why they did them, through newspaper insertions, YouTube videos, and billboards that explain that the people who were killed were killed because they represented a threat not to us, as an organization, of course, but to you, as citizens.
Of
course
bridges have been around for an awfully long time.
Because of
course
grass is not a durable material.
Of course, Golden Gate and Sydney are well familiar.
Both of which, incidentally, are full of uncertainty usually, and so it's a probabilistic problem, and we have to make sure that there's an adequate margin for safety between the two, of
course.
And yet of
course
they want innovation.
But of
course
superspans is not necessarily the way to go everywhere.
But of
course
if that sea crossing were somewhere like Gibraltar, or in this case, the Red Sea, we would indeed be building multiple superlong spans and that would be something spectacular, wouldn't it?
But of course, these intelligence agencies are doing their job.
One, two, three, four, I declare a thumb war, and we wrestle, and of
course
Sunni beats me because she's the best.
Because, of course, every technique that you've seen here is something that television and film producers have been able to do for the last 50 years.
And of course, we're talking about drones, right, a technology that's not only unpopular in the West but one that has become a very, very unpleasant fact of life for many living in poor countries, especially those engaged in conflict.
Some abilities, of course, decrease with age.
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