With that thought in mind, archaeologists of the future are in for a treat.
Hit town for the National Day of the Cowboy on July 27 and you'll be in for a treat.
If the energy and creativity of the New York campus is at all translatable, Berlin is in for a treat.
Boxing will be in for a treat if any of the class of 2004 show even a flash of their brilliance.
Anyone who felt the summer's Olympics favoured the South is in for a treat, sport is about to get up close and personal with Yorkshire and we will be ready for it.
When I discovered that Westminster for the first time this year would be broadcasting the individual breed judging live online, I knew my mother was in for a treat because of her access to an iPad: She'd now be able to see dozens of Boston Terriers with perfect markings being put through their paces.
But no matter where you are on the island, you're in for a special treat.
Cricket fans visiting the Oval are in for a real treat as the ground has a number of unique features.
If you do get lucky, you are in for a sensory treat: familiar ingredients are used alongside intriguing Nordic delicacies such as reindeer moss from Finland, Icelandic skyr (similar to strained yoghurt) and sea buckthorn berries.
So with Taylor approaching the fight in a bullish frame of mind and Froch in the best shape of his life, the fans that will pack into the Foxwoods Casino could be in for a real treat.
It is in advanced testing for a drug to treat skin infections caused by bacteria.
His design came about by accident when swings were put up on large poles and chains in the park for a Sunday school treat.
The ability for us to share 49ers football with our faithful fans internationally is a treat for everyone in our organization.
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In a big leap for medicine, gene sequencing helps doctors treat a sick infant.
The Shire drug had been seen as a viable alternative, given that Replagal has been available in Europe for more than a decade and is used to treat most Fabry patients worldwide.
He is always on call and - when he is not examining the jaws and the paws of a lion - he may be rushing off in a helicopter to treat animals injured in snares or working out how to restock a national park with game for the predators.
Growing up in Brooklyn, the big treat for Morris was a trip to Coney Island.
These solutions facilitate business user participation, simplify technical information in a meaningful way for business users, and treat identity management as the critical business process it is.
Buyers in Vietnam are willing to pay a high prize for the commodity, believed to help reduce toxins in the body, treat fever and even cure cancer.
Recently, I had a conversation with a few of my colleagues about whether we could accept a bundled payment for patients with thyroid cancer, one of the cancers I commonly treat in my practice as a surgeon.
Her publicist said the actress checked in to a mental health facility for a brief stay to treat the disorder and was now "feeling great".
Still, "we do plan to, for the most part, treat them in a manner that is reasonably consistent with the Geneva Conventions, to the extent they are appropriate, " he said.
In the past, bigger European governments have tended to treat a job at the European Commission as a consolation prize for somebody whose career in national politics was over.
Asked to stand and absorb a punishing amount of text in exchange for the occasional treat was an unfair exchange.
The 32GB and 64GB storage options aren't shockers given the extra space Windows and the bundled copy of Office 2013 Home and Student 2013 will demand, but there's a treat for long-haul users in the battery -- it's been upgraded from the 7, 000maH pack of the Note 10.1 to an ample 8, 200mAh unit.
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Newer versions (including one of the active ingredients in Adderall) were introduced as appetite suppressants in the 1950s and were soon being used to treat ADHD, then a rarely diagnosed disorder that made it hard for kids to function in school.
For we tend to treat technology as a residual in our models when in fact it is technology which drives all of the changes, the moves away from equilibrium, in the first place.
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Several states including California, New York and New Jersey limit or prohibit the so-called corporate practice of medicine, making it illegal for doctors to treat patients unless they are operating in a physician practice or employed by a hospital.
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She's expected to remain in hospital for several days while doctors treat her for Hyperemesis Gravidarum, a condition that causes acute morning sickness.
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