Word: replantable
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...large construction fence that had been up at the West Door has also been removed and over the next few months, crews will reinstall the light pole, replant a new tree and regrow grass, all in preparation for June’s commencement activities...
Recent findings indicate other promising avenues in human reproductive biology. Kutluk Oktay, associate professor of reproductive medicine and obstetrics and gynecology at Cornell’s Center for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility, recently announced that it is possible to freeze ovarian tissue for up to six months, replant it into a woman’s abdominal area and have it resume production of eggs. This finding has applications for women who are undergoing radiation treatment, which destroys egg cells...
...next eight months if they are not to walk out in cap and gown turning around to see what they should have done. Unfailingly, there is a columnist every year that decides to jump on the bandwagon, to uproot a scribbled to-do list from his bulletin board and replant it on the editorial page of The Crimson, transformed into a 750-word published ultimatum of things that must be accomplished before one can graduate Harvard with a clear conscience/ peaceful spirit/ understanding of the importance of the world outside Johnston Gate. I will not follow suit. I will...
...suit, kneels down to wipe dirt from a plaque reading HOPE LAUREN GUTHRIE. A woman whose son lies nearby has hinted repeatedly that Hope's plot is due for a resodding. "I'm gonna have to tell her," says Nancy wearily, "'You know what? We don't need to replant that grass because we're gonna dig it up again soon. We're gonna have this baby,'" she glances at her belly and then at the grave, "'and we already know that's where he's gonna go.'" Her new child is due on July 16. He will almost certainly...