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Wandless magic was rare – well, except in Potions, in which wands were unnecessary by the very properties of the substances involved – but it had been known to occur.
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Wandless being a slush survivor also marks a mini-milestone for yours truly.
February 7th, 2008 douglascohen 2008
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Wandless, helpless, Pettigrew's pupils dilated in terror.
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Rowling, J. K. 2007
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Wandless said the event was named the Urban Rendezvous for a reason.
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"The mountain men would come down from the mountains to meet and trade with the Indians and traders," Wandless said.
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Wandless said the event was named the Urban Rendezvous for a reason.
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The first President of inaugural year 1923 / 24 was W H Wandless who continued as president in 1924 / 25 whilst also serving as Mayor of Whitehaven.
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Contag and Wandless, who guided the collaboration, are included as authors on the article in addition to Thorne, Sellmyer and Banaszynski (now a postdoctoral researcher at Rockefeller University).
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The Stanford team succeeded in controlling levels of proteins by a relatively simple method pioneered by Wandless and his then-graduate student, Laura Banaszynski, PhD.
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Cincinnati Nicholas Wandless, RHP, South Carolina-Aiken.
USATODAY.com 2006
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