Attackers chop off their limbs and pluck out their organs, which are sold to witch doctors.
Instead the company must pluck out one or two of those rare genes and turn them into therapeutics.
The new drugs target very specific subsets of patients with the disease and will come with gene tests to pluck out which patients are likely to respond.
Director John Caird's occasionally overwrought directing added a few interesting touches, such as having an Inquisition agent pluck out Carlos's eye before stabbing him in the final scene.
Dirks showed that some of the immature-looking cells from his patients could form tumorlike clumps in the test tube, unlike most other cells from the tumors, but he didn't have a method to pluck out the stem cells.
She felt a reckless impulse to pluck the seed out, though she could not risk the intimacy.
It did not pluck this idea out of thin air: this was advice from the august Institute of Medicine.
Non-economic compensation for pain and suffering would be according to a fixed schedule so much for an arm, etc rather than by having jurors pluck a number out of the air.
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As Ian Ayres (my colleague in forbes columny) writes in his insightful and delightful Super Crunchers (Bantam 2007), the technologies for assembling and mining huge data sets have converged over the last couple of decades, and they give us remarkable new power to pluck the future out of the past.
They pluck them very carefully out and they set them down on safe ground, and they actually have to torch them into smaller pieces to get them off the scene.
The Wildcats then followed up with another try in quick succession, Leo-Latu stretching to pluck a Ben Jeffries kick out of the air and touch down.
And Music Catch is a great, and creative, way to chill out: Players pluck musical notes from the air and create some real downbeat tunes.
However, Michalak found himself on the wrong side of Irish referee Peter Fitzgibbon when he attempted and failed to pluck a Wayne Evans pass out of the air one-handed as the line beckoned.
The art of taxation, Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619-83), the comptroller general of finances, told Louis XIV before that king's spending got really out of hand, is to pluck from the goose the most feathers with the least hissing.
Our hearts go out to you, and we admire your pluck and perseverance.
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