We are doing a study which is looking at men who have chosen to get a prostatectomy and they get Provenge some weeks in advance of that so that we can better understand the components in the immune system that are being engaged.
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In particular, California will get no advance notice of surpluses until it stops wasting water in farming areas such as the Imperial Valley, and tries instead to reallocate that water to needy San Diego.
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"We're confident that we'll have everything in place as far as the staff we need, the level of train service that's needed to get people there comfortably and also the tickets in advance of the games, " he said.
It turned down at the end of 2007, far in advance of a general awareness of how bad the economy would get.
The principal benefit of this announcement for RT appears to have been that it was not cleared with the Wales Office in advance and was therefore guaranteed to get up the Secretary of State's nose.
Mossberg will often be the first critic to get an advance copy of an Apple product, as in March, when he was the first to receive and write about Apple TV, which allows downloaded movies and programs to be viewed on wide-screen TV sets.
"They don't seem to recognise local authorities already do generally want to advance their local economies, but they get no benefit in terms of their revenue from doing it, " he said.
"Investment decisions for both developers and manufacturers need to be made a long time in advance and it's key that they get reassurance and understanding of how the market will allow generators of all sizes to produce and sell power, " said Renewable UK's director of policy Dr Gordon Edge.
We used to have lots of consultative committees but they were the great and the good who were put on the committees and then at the very last minute without much of a chance of seeing it in advance party members might get a chance to say yea or nay.
People line up days in advance to be able to be one of the first to get an iPad.
Campaigns like to give advance word of their plans to news outlets in a bid to get coverage.
Two days ago I was in San Diego, desperately trying to figure out a way to get to home to the Northeast after my flight was cancelled (quite prematurely) in advance of Hurricane Sandy reaching the east coast.
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And we need to get to the process of having that conversation without coming with preconditions and lots of statements in advance.
Mr Prescott claims that the male geeks in his office have realised that they can reduce the risk of being laughed at for their fashion choices by posting pictures of clothes they want to buy in advance, to see what reaction they get before they splash the cash.
In order to get the most people at the premiere, Schwartz and company didn't want copies of the film distributed in advance.
Justice Anthony Kennedy focused on what he considered the demeaning nature of the Voting Rights Act's preclearance requirement, under which some localities must get approval in advance from Washington for changes to their voting laws.
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