| 21. | As it stands, it's another de-humanised slab of radio pop from Perry INC ."
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| 22. | Throughout the programme's history there have been various attempts at humanising the console room by adding various accoutrements.
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| 23. | The movement has humanised politics by concerning themselves with how to rebuild the social fabric of a poor community ."
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| 24. | Supreme Court judge ( 1973 80 ) and is noted to have " humanised the law " through his judgements.
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| 25. | In 2006, Biocon launched BIOMAb EGFR the first indigenously developed humanised monoclonal antibody for head-and-neck cancer.
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| 26. | Jemima is a more interesting character when humanised with the clothing; without it, she is just a farmyard duck.
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| 27. | His aims for the portfolio are to cut down on the number of policies, and " humanise " the policy.
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| 28. | Meanwhile, the gentler Asian element has humanised the way business is done, notes Sheffield Hallam University research fellow Martin Gregory.
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| 29. | According to the company's Investigator Brochure, " TGN1412 is a humanised monoclonal antibody directed against the human CD28 antigen.
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| 30. | The PD-L1 inhibitor atezolizumab ( MPDL3280 ) is a fully humanised, engineered, IgG1 antibody developed by Roche Genentech.
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