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  • Science Magazine: DuPont, Cornell Study Reveals Process To Make High Performance Carbon Nanotube 'Inks'

    unknown title 2009

  • Science Magazine: DuPont, Cornell Study Reveals Process to Make High Performance Carbon Nanotube 'Inks'

    unknown title 2009

  • DuPont, Cornell Study Reveals Process to Make High-Performance Carbon Nanotube 'Inks'

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  • The name of this beautiful 91-year-old lady is Millie Inks Dalrymple, a native of the small town of Llano, Texas.

    Dorian de Wind: The Women AirForce Service Pilots (WASP) Dorian de Wind 2011

  • In March 2010, Millie Inks Dalrymple, along with approximately 200 surviving WASP, traveled to the U.S. Capitol to accept the Congressional Gold Medal, a well-deserved and long overdue honor for their distinguished and trailblazing service during World War II.

    Dorian de Wind: The Women AirForce Service Pilots (WASP) Dorian de Wind 2011

  • Reliever Boone Logan Inks One-Year Deal The Yankees have agreed to a one-year deal with their final unsigned arbitration-eligible player, lefty specialist Boone Logan, according to team officials.

    Kuroda's Already Talking Like a Yankee 2012

  • Inks can become paradoxically darker, skin areas can blanch, and if the practitioner is working near lashes and brows, hair follicles can become damaged leading to permanent hair loss.

    Permanent makeup: Vanity insanity 2010

  • Millie Dalrymple, daughter of the legendary Roy Banford Inks -- who has a Texas lake named after him -- was one of 25,000 women who, starting in 1942, answered our country's call for women pilots to serve at home in order to free male pilots to fight the war overseas.

    Dorian de Wind: The Women AirForce Service Pilots (WASP) Dorian de Wind 2011

  • The name of this beautiful 91-year-old lady is Millie Inks Dalrymple, a native of the small town of Llano, Texas.

    Dorian de Wind: The Women AirForce Service Pilots (WASP) Dorian de Wind 2011

  • In March 2010, Millie Inks Dalrymple, along with approximately 200 surviving WASP, traveled to the U.S. Capitol to accept the Congressional Gold Medal, a well-deserved and long overdue honor for their distinguished and trailblazing service during World War II.

    Dorian de Wind: The Women AirForce Service Pilots (WASP) Dorian de Wind 2011

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