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Those are the things -- that's like your seed corn.
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By comparison, penciling in a No. 1 seed in your NCAA tournament bracket has been a pretty safe bet, with only two teams (Kansas in 2010, Pittsburgh in 2011) losing in the second round.
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The profiles can be set up on device or on the Netflix site, with toggles for a preference to its Just for Kids menu UI, as well as asking a bit about your preferred movies to seed initial recommendations.
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The use of a polymer filling for the gaps instead of air lets the Singapore agency create a 3D, cavity-backed silicon antenna that measures just 0.06 by 0.04 inches, roughly the size of a seed on your hamburger bun, even as it increases the breakneck pace.
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Keep sales up-to-date with revisions to the marketing calendar, and add them to the seed list for your campaigns.
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Picking a 16 seed plays to your Cinderella fantasies, yes, but it also borders on insanity like betting on Cinderella not only to win the Prince's heart but also to seize the mixed martial-arts championship.
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However, if you want to pick an upset in the first round, picking a 3 or 4-seed to lose might be your best bet. 18 percent of first round games have been won by 13 and 14-seeds.
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You do it because you know that your work could be the spark or that seed for the dreams and aspirations of girls like Aissatou and Shannon generations from now.
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Alternatively, if your verse can transcend the parody that is its seed, it doesn't matter if nobody remembers its original models.
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