Cloning extinct or endangered species should come as no surprise in the annals of anthropogenic busywork.
It became a classic in advertising annals, one studied by ad pros even today.
They get written about, win awards and then slowly slip into the annals of history.
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Indeed, in the annals of campaign advertising, political historians say, humor hasn't performed consistently.
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"Making a hit opera means you are remembered in the annals of opera history, " said Mr. Gelb.
With hindsight, the decision to drop Pirlo ranks up there in the annals of soccer's lousy moves.
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But roaming the annals of early America, I'd discovered a world that was new and strange to me.
"The human sacrifice that this police department made is unprecedented in the annals of our country, " he said.
Few entries in the annals of conversion sound quite so implausible on first acquaintance as that of C.
At the very least the DLC's tax woes will make an intriguing footnote in the annals of strange bedfellows.
If you look elsewhere, however, the ice cream annals credit Tom Carvel as the accidental creator of soft serve.
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The Airbus A380 super-jumbo is a plane for the annals of aviation history.
In the annals of modern art, Klimt is the go-to source for kitsch.
In the annals of self-inflicted defeats, Jacques Chirac's decision to call legislative elections last summer takes a big biscuit.
Armstrong's golden halo in the sport's annals has decayed to a black mark.
The rest is, actually, history written in the annals of the press and the acts of the municipal government.
The study, published in the journal Annals of Oncology, found around a quarter of both groups responded to their treatment.
The annals of theoretical biology are clogged with mathematical models that either can be safely ignored or, when tested, fail.
She delivered 15 minutes of invective that has now entered the annals of Australian political history as "the misogyny speech".
In the Annals of Internal Medicine study, patients were mailed questionnaires and instructed to gather the material before seeing their doctor.
On a single day in August 1944, this neglected and scruffy place won a place in the annals of world conflict.
Following Kennedy's assassination in 1963, pathologists found "almost no adrenal tissue" according to an article in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
With Annals of Mathematics, one of the best, denying entry to more than 300 last year alone, Rejecta could be busy.
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In Annals of Neurology, they say stroke rates in five to 44-year-olds rose by about a third in under 10 years.
The adult vaccination schedule was published online Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine and will be available on the CDC's website.
Looking through Engadget's annals of robotic achievements, we see droids juggling, dabbling in competitive sailing and even manning prisons.
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In effect, she proceeds as if the past five hundred years were a relatively trivial interval in the annals of human motivation.
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But two studies released yesterday in the Annals of Internal Medicine found no evidence that the off-label use of the drug saves lives.
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