• Dr Watabe and his colleagues first looked at whether caloric restriction does, indeed, work its magic on rotifers.

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  • Afterwards, it is finished in old and new American oak for no less than two years, allowing nature to work its magic.

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  • Perhaps the Republican Party should just let time work its magic.

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  • The Gingrich campaign had a strategy, of sorts: their hero would win the South, ending with a victory in Louisiana's primary on March 24th, whereupon momentum would work its magic.

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  • For the majority of Japanese, the norm for centuries was grinding poverty, disease and incipient malnutrition until the post-war reconstruction, kick-started by the allied occupation, began to work its magic.

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  • Disney never forgot to work its magic on California Adventure as this year is the fourth in a five year plan to revitalize the park and renew interest once more.

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  • Instead of looking for the earliest signs of industrialisation, then, perhaps the thing to do is to let the imagination run riot and ask what technology might do to a solar system if it had tens or hundreds of thousands of years to work its magic.

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  • To work its makeover magic, William Morris says it plans to set A-Rod up with a relatively small number of corporate clients that it sees as a good fit, with an emphasis on the Hispanic market.

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  • Thirty years after Thatcherism began to work its cruel magic in Britain (see article), continental Europe still tends to favour a larger state, higher taxes, heavier regulation of product and labour markets and a more generous social safety-net than freer-market sorts like the Iron Lady would tolerate.

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  • If Germany's much-touted structural reforms are ever to work their magic, many more elements of its old-fashioned corporatist structures may have to go.

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  • Deep down, Reagan believed that America offered bountiful opportunity for the average man when government lightened its grip and allowed the magic of human creativity and capital investment to work.

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