According to the news, the unicellular microorganisms are rod-shaped and nourish themselves by photosynthesis.
They are also looking to nourish industries like renewable energy, online gaming and data storage.
Though the meat's ostensible purpose was to nourish, the real aim, it now appears, was to assassinate.
To some, China seemed to be abandoning Deng Xiaoping's keep-your-head-down policy of taoguang yanghui—literally, hide brightness, nourish obscurity.
The new foods, called NutriSystem Nourish, were heavy in legumes and whole wheat.
The hotel also offers Pilates and a variety of other similar services to nourish or soothe body and soul.
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Government repression and mismanagement help to nourish extremism and terrorism in Central Asia.
Conventional wisdom says you need lots of local venture capital to nourish startups.
For startups, entrepreneurs usually have to grow up (too) fast if they want to get the funding to nourish their growth.
Nourish is a great example of how corporations can earn respect and leadership status by taking a disciplined approach to CSR.
An ecosystem of cyclical tools would therefore nourish nature and empower people.
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Until its foreign policy is more unified, Russia will find it difficult to nourish trust and steadiness in its dealings with normal countries.
Governments are now competing with each other to attract the financial, physical, and human capital necessary to nourish high value-added, innovation-driven, 21st century economies.
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New drugs that work more directly to nourish neurons could be more effective than existing serotonin-based remedies, have fewer side effects or kick in slightly faster.
They had both failed to make a Hollywood living and now held jobs that they hated while they struggled to nourish what remained of their creative aspirations.
Because kinases have similar chemical structures, a single thoughtfully designed chemical can gum up more than one, taking away the cancer cells' ability to nourish themselves and divide.
But Greenwald knows he cant nourish those cherished profit margins unless he attracts more full-fare travelers like last- minute businessmen, who typically pay 15 cents more per passenger mile than vacationers.
Every tool should nourish the things upon which it depends.
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The fundamental moral values of American society dictate that U.S. foreign policy be framed in a manner designed to nourish and support those who long for genuine democracy and free enterprise.
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The final bill includes provisions that can get junk food out of schools, nourish more kids who need healthful meals and motivate them and their parents to adopt healthful eating and exercise habits.
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The film badly wants to be baffling, just as it yearns to be cynical, thuggish, and smart—not unlike the Boss (Morgan Freeman) and the Rabbi (Ben Kingsley), a pair of hoods who nourish a mutual hatred.
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