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"Reprogramming" involves forcing the adult cells to produce factors that are normally only made in embryonic cells.
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"Reprogramming the award would create jobs and alleviate congestion in the Northeast, without adding to the current deficit."
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Reprogramming that money from a useless, insurance-industry money pit to something useful is one of the best reasons to support this bill.
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Reprogramming that money from a useless, insurance-industry money pit to something useful is one of the best reasons to support this bill. joe from Lowell says:
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Reprogramming the UAVs took longer than I expected.
Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011
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Reprogramming the UAVs took longer than I expected.
Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011
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Reprogramming your personal workflow with a productivity system is a lot like programming computer software: given a stream of incoming information and tasks, you set up holding spaces and logical rules for turning it all into action.
Applying Unix Philosophy to Personal Productivity | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Reprogramming the DPRK won't be easy, but the regime has been on markedly better behavior over the last month than previously.
Doug Bandow: Seven Steps to Take in Dealing with North Korea 2009
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Reprogramming restrictions would seem to be content-based controls on written communications.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Satire in the “Questions Presented” Section of Appellate Briefs 2009
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Reprogramming your hormonal circuitry is the only solution.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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