Over the next half century or so, the purified insulins obtained from pig or cow pancreases were constantly improved in purity and formulated in ways that refined their performance.
That is why even now it is difficult to have faith in the purity of intentions.
Then people started making the ingot in the purity and quantities that solar required.
What it lacks in complexity and layered flavors it makes up for in its purity.
The merit will be doubled by the other lesson: the Religion flourishes in greater purity without, than with the aid of Government.
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Recently Former Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour told a group of Congressional staffers essentially that purity in politics leads to defeat.
But if the Liberal Democrats do prove willing to trade in some political purity, there is much for them to gain apart from ministerial limousines.
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"I want to leave a team behind that will have the same approach to the way we source our stones based on quality, brilliance and purity in the same way my father did for me, " he says.
The emperor resided in the Palace of Heavenly Purity until the mid-Qing dynasty when it became an audience hall in which ambassadors and other luminaries were received.
The real strength of scientific culture, and in general of culture, stands in its lack of purity.
It comes in four kinds, all made strictly in accordance with German purity regulations dating from 1513.
Ted Kennedy, the Democrats not only lost someone who would unite the party, they also lost a legislator and a senator with a memory of what can happen when purity gets in the way of compromise.
Much of the land is as unspoiled today as it was when the Vikings arrived more than a thousand years ago and smart Icelanders have figured out that purity sells in the farther reaches of the New World.
Because of the indirect mechanism of its toxicity and its specificity for human cells, the contaminant had been undetectable in both the standard, sophisticated screening tests that are supposed to assure a drug's purity and quality, and in studies in animals.
Ms. Jewell, who joined the REI board in 1996 and rose to CEO in 2005, has been central to campaigns that have squelched thousands of jobs in the name of environmental purity.
Stick one end in a body of water near your home and it will upload water purity information to the web via a built-in ZigBee module.
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The only solution is testing for purity at every point in the supply chain, says Mr Harl.
They argue that visits raise awareness, while the operators themselves have a vested interest in protecting the Antarctic's purity, since that's what their customers are paying to experience.
Even as they were professing their purity to the SEC in response to Mr. Cutler's call, many firms turned out to be enticing ignorant borrowers into taking out mortgages they couldn't afford, unloading portfolios of toxic debt on unsuspecting clients and manipulating one of the world's most widely used interest rates for their own benefit.
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Herbert claims we think in extremes when it comes to the purity of our food.
Their first product was grated horseradish, bottled in a clear glass to showcase its purity.
Lillian Lamonato, 75, a Romney supporter from South Carolina, said winning in November is more important than ideological purity.
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At Domaine Carneros, Eileen Crane makes wine in a restrained style, with elegance and purity.
In "Vaca, " the composer and his cohorts in Los Guachos do little to protect the purity of essence.
They also value the purity, as well, embodied in his refinement (repetition, his critics say) of an architectural language.
Fewer than 2 percent of all diamonds in the world are given this grade of purity and most of those diamonds are white.
Less than 2 percent of all diamonds in the world are given this grade of purity and most of those diamonds are white.
Law enforcement agents should be able to test the toxin found in the letters to determine its potency and purity, as well as learn what chemicals may have been used to extract it from widely available castor beans, said Murray Cohen, the founder of the Atlanta-based Frontline Foundation, which trains workers on preparedness and response to bioterrorism and epidemics.
The energy stored in xylose splits water molecules, yielding high-purity hydrogen that can be directly utilized by proton-exchange membrane fuel cells.
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