Stanley Crooke's struggle to perfect a powerful new class of drugs may pay off.
As a side project, he started in 1999 trying to perfect a means of providing revolutionary mobility for wheelchair-bound individuals.
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He vehemently resented the men who drove him to perfect a sport he hated but he never committed the ultimate rebellion of quitting.
The new firm, Codon Devices , is aiming to perfect a new technology that would allow scientists to edit sequences of DNA with never-before-seen ease.
If we leave our values at the door, we abandon much of the moral glue that has held our nation together for centuries, and allowed us to become somewhat more perfect a union.
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"It just so happens that the market is going crazy right now, so this is a perfect solution at a perfect time, " said Rachel Shimshak, director of the Renewable Northwest Project, which advocates for renewable energy such as wind, geothermal and solar.
While preparing to pit a new brand with no heritage against European brands like Mercedes-Benz, Lexus decided it would have to build a perfect car--and a perfect retail experience.
The consumer-price index is neither a perfect nor a comprehensive gauge of pressures in the economy.
Penn State began playing football in the Big Ten Conference in 1993, and Mr. Paterno led the Lions to a perfect season a year later.
And I want you to know that when I ran in 2008, I said I wasn't going to be a perfect man and I certainly wasn't going to be a perfect President, but I'd always tell you what I thought.
Halladay, who pitched a real perfect game a year ago, also met with McGilberry last year.
Under the quintessential "transie" rubric of creating "a more perfect union" in "a more perfect world, " this 29-page report is meant to demonstrate the United States' exemplary role in building transnationalism.
It is autumn in Boston -- and a perfect day for a bicycle ride.
While Greece kicks and screams about austerity, there is a perfect example of a turn-around: Brazil.
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Atlanta's Aaron Rents (27, rnt ) is a perfect beneficiary of a stronger than expected economy.
In minutes, the sky would turn from a perfect blue to a foreboding gray.
In many ways, he was a perfect fit for a laid-back, baseball-loving Midwestern town.
In many ways, Mr. Musial was a perfect fit for a laid-back, baseball-loving Midwestern town.
While not a perfect substitute for a list of government officials, it comes close.
Such a deal might be perfect for a small business looking to establish a simple online foothold.
The strategy, execution and competition that mirrors the business world is a perfect fit for a natural seafarer.
You might find that you're a perfect fit for a "team leader" position that you wouldn't have otherwise found.
The glitz and girls of Las Vegas make it a perfect venue for a computer industry conference, he said.
Sounds like a perfect match for a sports league whose tentacles are spreading across the globe at an ever-increasing pace.
Man Ray in the 1920s used solarisation, which gives photographs negative and positive characteristics, a perfect technique for a surrealist.
Its mint finish brings a compelling twist to the liquor that makes for a perfect addition to a cup of coffee.
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It's something of a perfect marriage: a company looking to complete a turnaround with another that likes to buy value opportunities.
The group standing around me is drawing attention to itself and we're now making a perfect target for a bomb attack.
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Toss in, too, Mr. Obama's refusal to act to save American lives and you have a perfect storm for a president.
For those in the mood to dance, head to Fremont's Century Ballroom, the perfect ending to a perfect day in Seattle.
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