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  • The pair have fueled their research with the help of $22 million from investors such as Hopen Therapeutics, a private investment and management firm in Grand Rapids, and the state of Michigan, which gave the company $2.4 million through its 21st Century Jobs Fund.

    lsj.com - News 2009

  • Toughen Jobz fer teh precious kitteh garden precious bebez Hopen soonz getten sum de teh catten nappen ZZZZZZZZZZZ

    Young Skywalker – rest now you must… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • We cuddle back under the comforters and read the artsy looking backs stacked on our Hopen nightstands.

    misspinkkate Diary Entry misspinkkate 2006

  • Deborah Hopen has drawn this distinction between mere hearing and real listening: Hearing is the ability to process transmitted sound waves; it is a neurological process.

    VISION, VALUES, AND COURAGE Neil H. Snyder 1994

  • Deborah Hopen has drawn this distinction between mere hearing and real listening: Hearing is the ability to process transmitted sound waves; it is a neurological process.

    VISION, VALUES, AND COURAGE Neil H. Snyder 1994

  • • Shorewood senior Mackey Hopen posted the fastest prelim times in the 50 free (21.08) and 100 breast (58.16).

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Shorewood senior Mackey Hopen won the 50 free in a quick 21.00 seconds.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Hopen, who helped the Thunderbirds take the Class 4A state title last year before the school moved down to 3A last fall, took second in the 100 breast and third in the 50 free in 4A last year.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The main islands of the group are Spitsbergen (formerly Vestspitsbergen), Nordaustlandet, Edgeøya, Barentsøya, and Prins Karls Forland; surrounding islands include Hopen, Kong Karls Land, Kvitøya, and Bjørnøya (Bear Island). —continue at Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.

    Svalbard The World Factbook 2008

  • Fig. 2 Projections of seasonal and annual temperature increases between 1981-2000 and 2030-2050 for the arctic stations Bjornoya, Hopen, and Svalbard Airport, based on statistical downscaling of three different general circulation models: ECHAM4/OPYC3, HadCM3, and CSM (Benestad et al.,

    Statistical downscaling approach and downscaling of AOGCM climate change projections 2009

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