| 21. | The improved access to the peninsula from Canary Wharf, regeneration.
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| 22. | This regeneration of tension allows for apprehension of prolonged auditory stimulation.
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| 23. | Some post-regeneration experiences have been more difficult than others.
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| 24. | Regeneration of a whole plant from a single cell allows chimera.
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| 25. | An obvious factor greatly influencing regeneration is competition from other vegetation.
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| 26. | Keith and Claire keep their regeneration equipment at an old farmhouse.
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| 27. | Less time for regeneration is required when compared to concurrent columns.
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| 28. | Medinger founded a ministry for homosexuals and pornography addicts called Regeneration.
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| 29. | Urban and economic regeneration schemes were initiated in the late 1980s.
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| 30. | After this operation, Nimrod replaced former UNIT-head regeneration.
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