Word: leafed
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...upcoming ad for Estee Lauder's Clear Difference skin treatment, a ponytailed Carolyn Murphy lounges on leaf green and white pillows wearing homemade jewelry. "She looks pure and beautiful and approachable," says Aerin Lauder, who oversaw the campaign (and made sure the green pillows were exactly the same shade as the product's packaging...
...BEEN PORTRAYED AS A RAMPAGING BULLY. HAVE YOU TURNED OVER A NEW LEAF? Some things about me that make for great press have been exaggerated. The stuff I did do I take full responsibility for, and it's usually been on behalf of a movie. I'm passionate in that area. What's happened to me and my pals Sean Penn and Russell Crowe and Johnny Depp is that we all have children, and fatherhood has softened our approach. It's time for us to mellow...
...just an hour later revealed that the two viruses were more than similar: they were almost identical. The 14 amino-acid sequences concurred, which meant that the viruses not only belonged to the same phylogenetic tree, they were also both on the same branch--and practically on the same leaf. The virus that was in those wild-animal markets had somehow infected a human being. The data were so compelling that the committee resolved that afternoon to phone the provincial governor and recommend a culling of civets...
...returned just an hour later revealed that the two viruses were more than similar. They were almost identical. The 14 amino-acid sequences concurred, which meant that these two viruses not only belonged to the same phylogenetic tree, they were both on the same branch, practically the same leaf. Science doesn't produce many moments like this: good luck coinciding with great research had proved that the same virus that was in those wild animal markets had somehow infected a human being. The data was so compelling that the committee resolved that afternoon to inform the governor of Guangdong...
...plans to remain there but will spend time also in Washington State with Ben's extended family, whom she's counting on "to help keep his memory alive for his children." When Ben was born in February 1973, his parents, following a family tradition, planted a tree, a lace-leaf maple, in their yard in Kent. A black ribbon now hangs on the tree, next to the yellow one the Colgans had attached earlier in the hopes he would return safely from Iraq. --By Maggie Sieger with Eli Sanders/Kent