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We used to cover a science song - in fact, we still do - called "Why Does The Sun Shine, " which is from a bunch of science - the question of science songs that came out when we were kids with Tom Glazer - and I don't know if you're familiar with this record.
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The bank recapitalisation was intended to help do that, which is why we called for it and supported it.
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Some equipment is donated by medical-supply companies, which explains why somewhere in the forest lives a child called Bertoni, born in the safety of a tent made by a company of the same name.
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Well, any biotechnology investor would, because the standard practice in the biotech industry is not to reveal the rejection letters, called Complete Response Letters, in which the Food and Drug Administration spells out why it is not approving a drug and what questions it needs answered before it will reconsider.
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