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The Medawar Lecture was a lecture organised by the Royal Society of London.
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Three jewelry stores operating within blocks of each other in the area north of Frandor Shopping Center has some customers confused. Medawar Jewelers, Azzi Jewelers and Promise Jewelers have either moved or opened anew. - WLNS TV 6 Lansing Jackson Michigan News and Weather - WLNS.COM | "In Your Own Words" Contest
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Victims of sexual harassment, which is not outlawed in Lebanon, now have an outlet for their fears and frustrations, in the form of a 24-hour support line provided by the Feminist collective Nasawiya. - Let's give science a bad name in schools
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Given his part in discovering the structure of DNA and his writing flair, we can perhaps forgive Watson his lack of modesty We're now reading God and the New Physics by Paul Davies , which Tim will review on Friday 16 March The Double Helix opens with the words: "I have never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood." I have never seen James D Watson in a modest mood, either. He is not an innately ...
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