In Stage One, though much of the 1990s, companies were mostly focused on attracting high quality women.
Over 90% of cancers are curable if caught in stage one, yet there was so little attention and awareness around early detection.
The challenge in stage one is to turn the lights on and make tracking and reporting about information related to sustainability as efficient as possible.
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Accel will deploy its two new funds exclusively in China, one in early stage deals, one in later stage, pre-IPO deals.
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It was Farrar's fourth stage win in one of the three major Tours, after two stage victories in the Giro d'Italia this year and one in the Tour of Spain in 2009.
In the second stage, lactic-acid molecules are linked into long chains, or polymers, in chemical-reaction vessels, to produce PLA. What Dr Lee and his colleagues have succeeded in doing, as they report in Biotechnology and Bioengineering, is to produce PLA directly, in a one-stage process, in bacteria.
The Dragons are now unbeaten in eight matches but at one stage in the closing moments were just two points ahead.
The show opened with a tableau of all the models in a stage and one by one they made their way to the runway marching to a regimented one-two-three march.
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He stood up on the stage in one of his primary debates and proudly promised that his new tax cuts, on top of the Bush tax cuts, would include the top 1 percent.
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In fact, the proportion of U.S. homes in some stage of foreclosure has risen to one in 32 recently, from one in 37 a year ago.
No rock is too high, no world too distant as Mr Dalton leaps the giant stage in a leggy one-two-three.
The Spanish government announced Spain's biggest ever share offer when it said Endesa , a power-generation group, would be fully privatised in one final stage in May or June.
In an interview with BBC Wales, Mr Pugh said the assembly government wanted "to build a consensus on the Welsh language...which is why we've decided to do this in a one-stage process rather than two".
Kaushal Lokuarachchi went in the next over, caught behind off Razzaq for one, and at that stage they were in danger of failing to surpass their lowest one-day total against Pakistan - 78 at Sharjah in April 22.
Drilling the escape tunnels, it appears, is but one stage in each miner's rescue and recovery.
It's an incredible club and I was very fortunate to be involved at that club at one stage in my career.
"I'm sure when he was young his dream was to play for Real Madrid at one stage in his career, " said Ginola.
At one stage in a final session extended by the maximum half an hour permitted, only 15 runs were scored in 10 overs.
He did his damage after tight spells from Chigumbura and Gary Brent kept the scoring down to 12 runs in eight overs at one stage.
At one stage in his posting, Mr Bryson claimed Chief Constable Matt Baggott needed to use better tracking devices in a bid to locate him.
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But Chapple smashed five fours and a six and Cork blitzed five fours and two maximums and they smashed 61 in seven overs at one stage as they threatened to run riot.
Germany's Stefan Schumacher won the stage in a time of one hour three minutes and 50 seconds, but the main attention focused on battle for yellow with only Sunday's final stage into Paris remaining.
This time, Winfrey is center stage in what is already one of the biggest news stories of 2013, and it will be solidly front of mind from now until well after the segments air.
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Labour and Liberal Democrat members blocked an amendment by SNP MSP Michael Matheson to ensure that all evidence, including the defence case, is led before a trial can proceed in absence - despite this being recommended in the committee's Stage One report.
At one stage in the ceremony all ex-Wildlife Service staff were asked to stand, and I must admit that there was a huge swelling of pride in doing so and in the knowledge that we were once part of a very elite group of people.
However, BBC Sport understands that Eriksson, whose last involvement in English football was his one-season reign at Manchester City, is not the only big name to be linked with the club, with former England and Chelsea boss Glenn Hoddle also in the frame at one stage.
The 1994 finals were the first in which three points were awarded for a win and one for a draw in the round-robin stage--previously, it had been two points for a win and one for a draw.
Still in the dress-rehearsal stage but could evolve into one of the best places in town.
The 13 cases, many of them linked to one Saudi hospital, suggest that the spread of this coronavirus may have reached a dangerous new stage in which it is spreading from one human to another, rather than infecting humans from another source such as an infected animal, according to infectious-disease experts.
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