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It is the world's leading producer of the herbicide, “Roundup,” and “Roundup Ready,” a line of gene-modified seeds that protect plants against Monsanto-produced herbicides.
So What Passes for Food These Days? Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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There is one scene where handsome, gene-modified superkids are subjecting to a schoolyard beating a normal, ugly kid whose parents did not gene-upgraid him for religious reasons.
MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 1) 2009
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It is the world's leading producer of the herbicide, “Roundup,” and “Roundup Ready,” a line of gene-modified seeds that protect plants against Monsanto-produced herbicides.
Archive 2010-03-01 Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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It is the world's leading producer of the herbicide, “Roundup,” and “Roundup Ready,” a line of gene-modified seeds that protect plants against Monsanto-produced herbicides.
Archive 2010-03-01 Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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It is the world's leading producer of the herbicide, “Roundup,” and “Roundup Ready,” a line of gene-modified seeds that protect plants against Monsanto-produced herbicides.
So What Passes for Food These Days? Olga Bonfiglio 2010
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If growers in the United States or other countries continue to refuse to segregate gene-modified products, the association concluded, then Britain should consider banning imports of those foods.
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Instead of going mano-a-mano against a gene-modified superman, it could have involved using some kind of mod deactivater with which you could have progressively stripped Fontaine of his powers, reducing him to just a man.
Bioshock – Sheer, Jawdropping Wonderment! « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS 2008
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It kills all plants without gene-modified resistance.
Reviewing F. William Engdahl's Seeds of Destruction (Part III) 2008
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It kills all plants without gene-modified resistance.
Reviewing F. William Engdahl's Seeds of Destruction (Part III) 2008
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He looked upward at the square of blue that let in the trickle of diffuse daylight that allowed his superplants to eke out their gene-modified existence.
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