Word: insertion
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...struck by one that seems to be repeated in spirit every year. It runs something like this: "I loved Harvard, for I was fortunate enough not to let Harvard (here insert also 'academics' or 'classes') interfere with my education...
...This is one of the most enormously successful magazines in the history of publishing. What we're doing is looking to take it to a new level." The goal is to boost circulation to 18 million, he says, mostly by increasing newsstand sales. The next gimmick: a 16-page insert of discount coupons, to run at least once a month beginning in June...
...only major question mark in the agreementbetween the protesters and Memorial Churchofficials is how much of a role the students willtake in Sunday morning's regular service. Churchofficials have said they will insert text into theservice's bulletin about the group, while severalstudents said they should have time to speak...
...effect a cure, doctors would remove bone-marrow cells from a patient and expose them to a retrovirus* engineered to carry correctly functioning versions of the patient's faulty gene. When the retrovirus invaded a marrow cell, it would insert itself into the cellular DNA, as retroviruses are wont to do, carrying the good gene with it. Reimplanted in the marrow, the altered marrow cells would take hold and multiply, churning out the previously lacking protein and curing the thalassemia patient...
Protesters succeeded in their effort to insert books by and about women and minorities into the canon by mobilizing broad support, Fuentes says. The Stanford faculty senate passed a revised program that will begin this fall...