Word: earlied
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...President's ear? ROBERT TEETER, his chief political strategist, is emerging as first among equals on the campaign staff. An Ann Arbor, Mich., pollster and longtime Bush adviser, Teeter was largely frozen out of the inner circle during the past three years by ex-powermeister John Sununu. But lately he has revived an old alliance with the new White House chief of staff, Sam Skinner. One reason they get along: Teeter's strategic skills complement Skinner's managerial strengths. Both men enjoy unlimited access to Bush. Teaming up on nearly everything, the two meet nightly for 90 minutes to talk...
While most cells can be grown in culture, it is often difficult to recreate a reasonable facsimile of the original organ. In the technique, known as autografting, doctors can now remove a group of skin cells one centimeter square from behind a patient's ear, or from a patient's stomach, and within three weeks reproduce a sheet of the cells of whatever size is necessary to treat the patient...
...scientists found the gene after studying patients with RP and comparing their genes with those of mice blinded by the disease. Both work at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston...
...have to play it by ear," said Martha Davis. "We have every indication that everything will be better...
...Peter Pan who works days as a mergers and acquisitions lawyer? Whose cellular phone is practically grafted to his ear? Who is -- pause here for J.M. Barrie to shift in his grave -- afraid of flying...