So will the CEOs on stage team up to take the shape of some synergistic Voltron-esque innovation robot?
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Another biomarker of interest is a protein called tau, implicated in the neurofibrillary tangles -- which basically take the shape of cells and destroy them -- that build up in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, particularly in the memory center called the hippocampus.
It was only in 1951 that the European Union began to take shape through the Treaty of Paris and the European Steel and Coal Community.
In the body shop, vehicles begin to take shape as some of the plant's 850 robots, processing data scanned from each serial number, pluck large stamped pieces of steel from nearby conveyor belts and weld them together.
But detailed policies may not take shape until the launch of the next five-year plan, beginning in 2011.
How those stresses coalesce and take shape over the course of long careers playing football is what Harvard researchers, and partners from other institutions, will be trying to pinpoint.
The changes will take shape in early summer with the introduction of new products and new ads from London's Bartle, Bogle, Hegarty, creator of memorable spots for Levi's, Audi and Johnny Walker.
Even if the bank-rescue legislation is beginning to take shape, actual details of the government's latest proposals for stimulating the economy will be nowhere in sight.
The Reinvent Payphones Design Challenge dares students, technologists, designers, policy experts and urban planners, to come up with new solutions to take advantage of the existing pay phone framework and shape the future of public communications infrastructure.
And so a new part of the overarching vision of Obamacare is starting to take shape.
Every year we hear the new technology of the day will just not take form and shape and never be operable.
Come Thursday, the future of the United States Senate will begin to take shape.
And the issue of removing assets, I mean, he made very clear his position that we would take the lead initially in the military operation because of our unique capacities to shape the battlefield, if you will, but that we would then step back, still remain part of the coalition, but make that transition to a NATO lead.
Most of these blocks are unlikely to take full shape at least this side of the German election in the autumn of 2013.
Their first winemaker developed a drinking problem, and when John Shafer finally convinced his son, by then a graduate of UC Davis's viticulture program, to take over as winemaker, the cellar was in abominable shape, full of mold, spoiled wine and a bacterial taint called Brettanomyces, which spoiled their 1981 vintage.
Without these basic freedoms, free trade will hardly take shape, and will benefit the corrupt minority of officials and not the majority of the people, who live in poverty.
In 2007, Dennis Spurr, a butcher from the Fantastic Sausage Factory in Weymouth, Dorset, was reportedly told to take down a sign showing five sausage rings in the shape of the Olympic logo, with 2012 written underneath.
The BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says the outlines of a plan are beginning to take shape.
The plants themselves are gorgeous when you get up close, he said, but take a step back to appreciate the size, shape and color of succulents coming together.
As young voters began showing up at the polls in significant numbers and key Democratic blocs such as black voters and the college-educated flocked to his candidacy, the beginnings of a party schism began to take shape.
Although the theory that describes the interaction of quarks and gluons is on a firm conceptual footing, it is so complicated in practice that it can take years to make a single calculation of something like the shape of a proton even using the most powerful supercomputers.
The implications of Facebook's recent announcement that it is now in the movie business have begun to take shape.
The precise shape and ideology of a new government will take a while to emerge.
But first, let's take a moment to remember some of the scandals and ethical lapses that helped shape the political climate of 2006.
Given the size of the prize and technical complexity of producing value from efficiency reserves, a new breed of energy development comparable to the oil and gas industry has begun to take shape.
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He said there was an urgent need to "break the vicious cycle that threatens to destroy Syria" and that the UK and Russia, as members of the UN Security Council and the G8, must take the lead in helping shape a political transition.
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Yes, Iraq has deep ethnic and religious divides, but nothing to rival the tribal fissiparity of Afghanistan, where a post-Taliban government is nonetheless beginning to take shape.
The bell curve of human foibles will keep its shape even after 10-mbps cable modems take over our homes.
You can take home a Maison Martin Margiela egg doorknob for 59 euro, or a Fornasetti Le Figaro ashtray in the shape of the crumpled newspaper for 120 euro.
"Pubs of Ulster calls on all of those with an interest in the future of the industry, from publicans, business owners and customers, to take the opportunity to shape and improve the industry by responding to the consultation before it closes on 12 November 2012, " he said.
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