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...work has developed new links between chemistry and biology. He is a pioneer in the burgeoning field of chemical biology...
...committed in a vacuum. "What happened to you in the past is a part of who you are today," she says. However, she adds, "If, in the process, we have made people think that people are not responsible for their lives, then that is a fault." Ever the pioneer, she delivered that opinion last February on a segment entitled Can You Get Away with Murder...
...which is perfect, and none of which is complete. Even in the spate of documentation now emerging in Russia, Sudoplatov's evidence is vastly informative in major but (as yet, at least) undocumented areas." Informative -- and debatable, as the reaction to his attack on the reputations of America's pioneer bomb builders clearly shows...
...pioneer among the new pragmatists is Philadelphia mayor Edward Rendell, 50, a moderate Democrat. "No more whining that we don't get enough money from state capitals and from Washington," says the former prosecutor. "No more looking for the cavalry to bail us out." When he took the reins in 1992, Philadelphia carried a $200 million deficit and municipal bonds with junk- level ratings. Its citizenry, meanwhile, was financially anemic from 19 tax increases in 11 years. Fifteen months later, Rendell had engineered the city's first surplus since 1987 without a tax boost...
...sleep' I admit that the lack of depth perception and a gnawing irritability follow me like demons form term paper hell (the seventh layer?), but the streaks of blood in my eyes are rather quite captivating, And as i peer beyond conventional punctuation (lazy enough to be a pioneer), i feel i've live many months in the last few days--years by the hour...