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In the last few years, GIFs made a comeback, and most recently have been used by news outlets to cover such things as the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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Most recently a little-used reserve center for the Washington Wizards after a midseason trade from the Boston Celtics, the 7-foot Collins is a free agent who can sign with any team.
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Until recently, most of DoCoMo's customers used their phones mainly to send and receive short messages, he points out, and GSM users have been able to do that since 1993.
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However, consider that through this current debacle, without any clear indication of how the monies will be used, the international debt markets most recently allowed Germany to issue debt at 0% interest.
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Most recently Google scored a company called Applied Semantics , whose content-scanning techniques can be used to tailor ads not based just on the words a user searches, but also on the actual pages he reads on the Internet.
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Most recently Google scored a company called Applied Semantics , whose content-scanning techniques can be used to tailor ads not just based on the words a user searches, but also on the actual pages he reads on the Internet.
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Most recently, the company has announced the "world's first application of self assembly used to create a vacuum around nanowires for next-generation microprocessors, " which just so happens to mimic the natural pattern-creating process that forms seashells, snowflakes, and enamel on teeth.
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But most of the evidence for this rebound effect comes from a pair of studies in mice recently published in Cancer Cell that used Avastin-like drugs.
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