Word: development
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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However, because the approach reveals the essential transformations of chemical reactions, it will likely help scientists develop catalysts to facilitate a wide variety of reactions, chemists said...
Ryan, a Brookline artist whose works also appear in galleries in New York and Boston, is one of the 21 artists commissioned to create temporary works for the stations. Each is allotted a $3500 stipend to develop up to three works, according to ArtStops Program Administrator Linda Woolford...
Harvard's perpetual search for property to develop has led it to a former car dealership at 275 Concord Avenue, which is now home to the Radcliffe Pottery Studio and a branch of the Cambridge Public Library...
What I had to do was to develop a talent "to save," and I developed it, God knows. I tried to make sure that "manuscripts don't burn," to borrow a phrase from Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita -- and to make sure that Andrei's writing would not rot in the cellars of Lubyanka or some other prison...
...have an autumn rush on their hands. "The accountants and the H & R Blocks of this world must be rubbing their hands in glee," observes Raymond Kinzie, a senior vice president at Chicago's Lake View Bank. Indeed, tax advisers have been working overtime in a competition to develop the earliest and most detailed advice, and dozens of how-to books and pamphlets are already coming off the printing presses. Examples: the accounting firm Deloitte Haskins & Sells has published a free 96-page booklet, The Tax Revolution: A New Era Begins, and Pocket Books is coming out this month with...