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...Amsterdam-based company called Fast Track. All of which is not surprising, since the commodity they're dealing in is borderless. An advantage of Morpheus is that it enables users to hear tunes from around the world instantly, without having to wait for their local CD store to replenish its imports section. As Weiss says, "It's human nature to want to share...
...lowest incidence of criminal gun activity are those with both licensing and registration guidelines. And the best results of all, according to the Hopkins study, come in states surrounded by other states with similarly tough gun laws, so that criminals can?t simply slip over state lines to replenish their supplies...
...impressive scale model shows the town in the Middle Ages; parts of the ridge and the walls surrounding medieval Lausanne are still visible in the Old Town and testify to the city's defense system. Walking up and down the hilly streets could be tiring, a good reason to replenish your energies with the best ice cream this side of the Alps. Head for the restaurant of the Mövenpick Hotel in Ouchy and order a café glacé: two scoops of espresso ice cream swimming in iced coffee, topped with whipped cream, chopped nuts and warm chocolate...
...stripped of the ability to choose a House with which they identified, but they also genuinely feared a loss of precious House community. The extent to which these fears have been assuaged is due largely to the leadership of existing Masters and the College’s ability to replenish departing ones with Faculty members who are willing to invest their time and effort to creating a vibrant House life...
...these particular stem cells are already partly specialized, so they might not help Frack's hardened arteries or the insulin-producing cells in his pancreas (though other types of stem cells might). But in principle, he could mine his love handles for cells to repair his damaged liver, to replenish blood cells lost to disease, to fix a damaged heart or to repair missing or deteriorating cartilage. And because the cells would be drawn from his own body, Frack wouldn't have to worry about having his immune system reject them...