Sales have risen steadily since, with Waterlase winning subsequent approvals for root canals in January 2002, bone surgery in February 2002 and root canal complications in February 2003.
The Pingwings were knitted penguin puppets who lived in Firmin's barn while The Pogles lived in a tree-root in a wood.
And now, for the first time in centuries, grapevines are taking root in soil that was once considered infertile.
Although bullfighting originated in neighbouring Spain, it took root in France a century and a half ago.
But some in fandom root harder against their villain than for their angel.
An accumulation of signs can carry architecture only so far, because architecture in its root and essence is very much more than sign language.
"The anti-bullying campaign group is doing fantastic work in tackling the root cause of bullying in all its forms and in making sure that everyone knows that bullying is unacceptable, " she added.
Ironically, what Koirala helped start in Bhutan in the 1950s did not immediately take root in Nepal.
The show has shed its original skin, that of the antihero drama, in which we root for a bad boy in spite of ourselves.
Investment from venture capital and private equity sources is growing quickly, led by relative newcomers like Bridges Ventures in Britain and Root Capital and Acumen Fund in the U.S. Triodos Bank, ICICI Bank, Deutsche Bank, Citibank and J.
He also pledged to end no-bid contracts in Iraq, root out waste and abuse in entitlement programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, require every Cabinet member to scrub department budgets "line by line, " and reinstate a "pay as you go" rule from the 1990s.
In this process a piece of tissue is cut from a healthy plant and grown in a sterile environment into several plantlets that root in pasteurized soil before being transferred to the field.
That was then burned to either a DVD disc or a VCD disc, a CD format popular in Asia but which has never really taken root in the U.S. From there it was uploaded to the Internet, where it was promulgated.
And so they are going to be integral in helping me to root out waste in government, make our agencies more efficient, and generate more ideas so that we can put the American people back to work.
But that model of politics is declining in western Europe, and shows little sign of taking root in the east.
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South Africa is one of just a few countries in the world that that has a court system that takes root in Roman-Dutch law.
We will long debate whether at a very important moment in our efforts to root out terrorism particularly in Afghanistan and on that border region with Pakistan, whether we took our eye off the ball.
The vegetable's most classic employment is in the cold French salad celerie remoulade, in which the root is peeled, grated, "cooked" in lemon juice (or blanched briefly in acidulated water) to lose a bit of its rawness, then dressed with a mustardy mayonnaise.
"In the United States, monochrome is dominant and taking root" in the PDA market, he said.
And we're seeing that bright future begin to take root in the broader Middle East.
At stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country or somewhere else.
H5N1 remains an avian influenza and has not taken root in another species, such as pigs.
But technology and innovation are only just beginning to take root in higher (and secondary) education.
But this same cancer has also taken root in the border region of Pakistan.
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This was the 1920s, when ideas of feminist independence were taking root in America.
And a few years later the institution that became Lawrence Livermore took root in California.
These are the seeds of hate that we cannot let take root in our heart.
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Yet more new funds are aimed at helping businesses to take root in poorer areas.
"Thousands of new jobs took root in a countryside where appliances and plumbing were soon commonplace, " Rohatyn writes.
Still, the Legatum Institute argues that Rwanda shows that the rule of law can take root in Africa.
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