The fossils ranged from small Eocene swimmers imprinted on rock to the remains of late-Cretaceous dinosaurs.
The only fact they usually have imprinted in their minds is what the weapons will cost.
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The movie flits by blandly, like a genre novel for teens imprinted directly onscreen.
Know about those three-digit codes on the back of your card, imprinted next to the magnetic stripe?
Kristen Howerton reminded me how strongly our family histories are imprinted as legacies in our own stories.
This idea that all children are blank slates and that all that then happens is societally imprinted.
His combative, often jaunty style at news conferences imprinted itself on the public for good and for bad.
"They remember things imprinted before they could speak, " says Rapaille, who wears his flame-colored hair in a pompadour.
Each piece of gum is imprinted with a different flavor swirl so that no two pieces are identical.
This was then placed in a pencil and used to scribble on paper imprinted with broken gold stripes.
Mr. GLADWELL: The bell curve is kind of permanently imprinted in our brain.
Dr Kono's team overcame the problem of differently imprinted genomes by acquiring a second genome from a young egg.
Although the transplanted nucleus enters the egg properly imprinted, reprogramming messes this up.
These should have been imprinted on the fossil light in its polarisation.
The key: Each divider is imprinted with guidance on what should be filed within, and what should be thrown away.
Even Dolly the sheep, who was produced by cloning via somatic nuclear cell transfer, benefited from a male imprinted genome.
Theory predicts this event ought to be "imprinted" in the CMB and the detail should be retrievable with sufficiently sensitive instruments.
In Utah to this day, bees and hives are imprinted on sidewalks, the state flag and the transoms of bank doors.
Each tile has been imprinted with fabrics and objects, brought in by Borderers early in the year, that give it texture.
Most of my most memorable experiences in Antarctica are imprinted in my mind, not on a memory chip or roll of film.
The Card Verification Value number is the three or four digit number that is usually imprinted on the back of a credit card.
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People line up for two hours in Hong Kong to order Kitty-imprinted sandwiches and fish balls at, where else, the Hello Kitty Cafe.
Like "Golden Compass, " "Spiderwick" is imprinted with the influence of C.
Marriage is a religious concept long indelibly imprinted into Western Civilization.
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The foam was shipped 600 miles to a contractor's plant near Minneapolis, where the product was imprinted with the 3M logo and sliced into needed sizes.
Its exterior walls are imprinted with that newspaper's reports (in both English and an Indian language) about events that led to the forced relocation of Cherokees.
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Long before I studied finance formally, my mother told me a story when I was young that became imprinted on my mind, and I still enjoy retelling it today.
When a power blackout or some other inevitable technical issue occurs, plastic cards can be imprinted mechanically with paper, or some other technology will be developed to record the transaction perfectly.
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