These were then selected and implanted back into the mouse brain to see if they made a difference.
Although television took off in the late 1940s, the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debates were the first time they made a difference in a presidential race.
As a member of the Kiwanis Club of Garland, Texas, and an advisor to a K-Kids club, I wanted to find a service project that would not only be easy for the kids to participate in, but one that they could feel good about and know they had made a difference in the life of someone else.
Link your vision of winning to the bigger picture by letting people know how they will have made a difference in the world when you have won.
"The fans have been brilliant in the last few weeks, getting behind the team, and they've made such a difference to the atmosphere in the stadium and on the pitch, " Cooper said.
As I think about people who have made a difference, they come from a wide background.
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The social worker said Ms Martin and Mrs Graham had wondered if it would have made a difference if they had not accepted things that Mr McCarney had said.
In order to check it was the measures that had made the difference, they were stopped for a month - and DNAs increased.
They then filmed LB to see if the sounds made a difference to how he behaved.
Around the hour mark, Zamora went off and teenager Freddie Sears came on to try and make a difference for West Ham, but the difference that was made was not the kind they would have wanted.
They had been doing this work for two or three years, they said, and 287(g) had made a big difference.
Chimpanzees prefer bread to apples, and Slocombe and Zuberbuhler discovered a corresponding difference in the rough grunts they made for each food.
Staff say it has made a big difference and helped them in the way they care for patients.
And once they saw that white America saw his viability and he was campaigning very well and doing well in states like New Hampshire, I think that they started giving him a second look, and I think that's what made the difference.
"In Hay it has made a difference and I will be concluding that it should be something that they should look at, " he added.
But the switches made little difference, with Gloucester far sharper in thought and deed throughout a game they controlled from start to finish.
Even if they had allowed the video to be posted for more than an hour, it wouldn't have made a difference.
And when they made it through the most difficult time which may have determined the difference between the birth or extinction of a nation, they gave thanks.
If they are ambivalent, it could mean real trouble in a state like Ohio, the state everyone agrees made the difference in 2004 and may well again in 2008.
Carriers say they have backup batteries at many facilities already, and more widespread use of them may not have made a big difference in the aftermath of Sandy because the battery charge typically only lasts around eight hours.
We have obviously a difference in approach for -- the Iranians were unwilling to live up to the agreement that they made last fall, even as late as only a few weeks ago.
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