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Easily and raised
Easily raised in the lab, short generation time, indetermined growth, complex behaviour

Easily and many
Ten of his songs were nominated for the Oscar, many written with Cahn, including " I've Heard That Song Before " (# 1 for 13 weeks for Harry James and His Orchestra in 1943 ), " I'll Walk Alone ", " It's Magic " ( a # 2 hit for Doris Day in 1948 ) and " I Fall in Love Too Easily ".
Easily accessible from Chicago, Beverly Shores is a second home to many Chicagoans who are referred to locally as some-timers.

Easily and .
Easily the best known of these three novels is The Space Merchants, a good example of a science-fiction dystopia which extrapolates much more than the impact of science on human life, though its most important warning is in this area, namely as to the use to which discoveries in the behavioral sciences may be put.
* Easily Terraformable Planet ( ETP ): A planet that might be rendered biocompatible, or possibly habitable, and maintained so by modest planetary engineering techniques and with the limited resources of a starship or robot precursor mission.
* Easily manageable with the capability of transferring management data across links.
His Speak Easily costar, Hedda Hopper, died the same day.
Easily stenciled symbols are also favored.
Easily influenced by others at university, he starts out as an Evangelical Christian, and soon becomes a clergyman.
# Easily obtainable and has at least one plausible innocent use by the holder.
Anchors Aweigh was also nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Gene Kelly ), Best Cinematography, Color ( Robert Planck, Charles P. Boyle ), Best Music, Song ( for Jule Styne ( music ) and Sammy Cahn ( lyrics ) for " I Fall in Love Too Easily ") and Best Picture.
There is also a memorable scene at the Hollywood Bowl, where Sinatra sings " I Fall in Love Too Easily ", after Iturbi and a group of young pianists have performed an arrangement of Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.
Easily fusible with other metals, it does not produce sharply defined castings.
Easily the most notable segment is an animated cartoon featuring the pre-Empire Strikes Back debut of Boba Fett.
Easily cultivatable and common wild mushrooms are often available in markets, and those that are more difficult to obtain ( such as the prized truffle and matsutake ) may be collected on a smaller scale by private gatherers.
Easily distinguished by the shallow forked tail.
Easily digestible foods and diuretic stimulants were highly regarded.
Easily recognizable on the field because he wore no helmet, Baker was referred as " the blond Adonis of the gridiron " by Philadelphia sportswriters.
Easily the strongest school of Go for most of its existence, it was established in 1612 and survived until 1940.
Easily the most outstanding feature of the Reception Hall are the three large Czechoslovakian chandeliers bought in 1937.
* Chemical Amusement, a Series of Curious and Instructive Experiments in Chemistry Which Are Easily Performed and Unattended by Danger, London 1817, Second edition 1817, Third edition 1818, fourth reprint 1819 ; German Chemische Unterhaltungen: eine Sammlung merkwürdiger und lehrreicher Erzeugnisse der Erfahrungschemie, Kopenhagen 1819, entitled Chemische Belustigungen Nürnberg 1824 ; second American edition based on the third English edition with additions by Thomas Cooper, Philadelphia 1818 ; French translation by V. Riffault Manual de Chimie Amusante ; ou nouvelles recreations chimiques, contenant une suite d ’ experiences d ’ une execution facile et sans danger, ainsi qu ’ un grand nombre de faits curieux et instructifs, 1827, Second edition 1829 later reprinted by A. D. Vergnaud, final and sixth reprinting Paris 1854 ; two volume Italian translation Divertimento chimico contenente esperienze curiose, Milan 1820, second expanded edition by Pozzi La Chimica dilettevole o serie di sperienze curiose e instruttive di chimica chi si esequiscono con facilità e sicurezza, Milan 1854
* 1945 – " I Fall In Love Too Easily " ( music by Jule Styne ) introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film Anchors Aweigh.

raised and lab
When estrogen levels were raised through the increased activity of the enzyme aromatase in male lab mice, OCD rituals were dramatically decreased.
Kresh's robot sidekick, Donald, accompanies him wherever he goes, and is reluctant to follow the implications raised when Kresh sees two sets of robotic footprints leading out of the lab, for this implies that a robot committed the crime of assault on a human being.
The woman is not really human at all, but a catgirl named Bagi — and it was Ryo himself who had raised her as a kitten after his father found her near his mothers lab and brought her home as a pet.
Ironically, Control, who has raised Luna ever since she was " born " in a secret lab, is the closest thing Luna has to a mother.
The difference between these lines was clearly genetic since offspring of the two lines, raised under identical typical lab conditions, performed too differently.

raised and rapid
The 17th-century rise of Britain's American colonies and the rapid 18th-century expansion of the Atlantic slave trade had made Bristol an important international sea port, and Teach was most likely raised in what was the second-largest city in England.
Following the rapid change from a loose formation to a rigid line of battle both fleets raised their colours ; each British ship added additional Union Flags in its rigging in case its main flag was shot away.
The rapid economic growth stimulated by World War I, which had raised the incomes of industrial workers and profits of the employers during 1915 and 1916, collapsed with the February Revolution.
Some of their famous sound effects included a rapid bongo drum take used for when a character's feet were scrambling before taking off, a " KaBONG " sound produced on a guitar for when Quick Draw McGraw, in his Zorro-style " El Kabong " crime fighting guise, would smash a guitar over a villain's head, the sound of a car's brake drum combined with a bulb horn for when Fred Flintstone would drop his bowling ball onto his foot, an automobile's tires squealing with a " skipping " effect added for when someone would slide to a sudden stop, a bass-drum-and-cymbal combination called the " Boom Crash " for when someone would fall down or smack into an object, a xylophone being struck rapidly on the same note for a tip-toeing effect, and a violin being plucked with the tuning pegs being raised to simulate something like pulling out a cat's whisker.
After concerns were raised about the rapid development of the village a committee was formed to ensure that an area of would be set aside and saved for a nature reserve and bird sanctuary which was opened to the public in 1936 and given to the National Trust after Coulsdon and Purley District Council and the Corporation of Croydon agreed to manage it jointly.
The rapid advance of technology has caught many workers off guard, and they find that " the bar was raised and I didn't see it coming.
The distinctive construction allowed cooling breezes to pass under the raised floor and through the wide, screened verandas, while the steep, metal roofs dissipated trapped heat and allowed a rapid run-off of the heavy rains.
The rapid expansion in the number and size of schools has raised questions as to the quality of education at certain newer private osteopathic medical schools.
Likewise, during the rapid expansion of capitalism over the past several centuries the theory of the just price was used to justify popular action against merchants who raised their prices in years of dearth.
; Fracture: brittle failure ( breaking of ice ) under the stress raised when movement is too rapid to be accommodated by creep.
The recent rapid seizure of power by Vidkun Quisling in Norway, a politician whose career superficially resembled that of Sir Oswald Mosley, raised the possibility of a fifth column deposing the government.
* the rapid results achieved in Esperanto instruction raised the students ' courage and their faith in themselves ; the capacity to accept new ways in which to express themselves already constitutes a help, at the subconscious level, in assimilating a new foreign language.
This decision launched a revolution in discount retailing fueled by the rapid increase in television advertising that raised demand for national brands.
When the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan raised fears that Soviet forces there might move into neighboring Iran, where an anti-Western militant Islamic regime had taken power in early 1979, Carter created a rapid deployment force for Southwest Asia to counter any such attempt in the region.
Following the rapid Virgin Land cultivation and excellent harvest of 1954, Khrushchev raised the original goal of 13 million new hectares of land under cultivation by 1956 to between 28-30 million hectares ( 280, 000-300, 000 km2 )..
He fires verbal shots in such rapid succession that one laugh has scarcely died away when another is raised.
Among other things, persecution sparked the cult of the saints, facilitated the rapid growth and spread of Christianity, prompted defenses and explanations of Christianity ( the " apologies ") and, in its aftermath, raised fundamental questions about the nature of the church.
In an eight year period, he raised more than $ 250 million for the university and engaged in a rapid expansion of the student and faculty populations.
Critics have raised concerns that the poorest countries in particular don't have the ability to efficiently spend such large amounts of aid ( whilst avoiding corruption ), and that their economies may not be able to cope with such rapid change either.
During the 1960s and 1970s, questions are raised about rapid urban development: housing problems and shantytowns, lack of public resources, requalification of certain factory sites, delinquency, etc.
The rapid proliferation of cell phones at the beginning of the 21st century to near ubiquitous status eventually raised problems, such as their potential use to invade privacy or contribute to academic cheating.
The company quickly began to experience rapid growth and its initial public offering in 2000 raised over $ 270 million of capital.
In 1997, the company raised $ 1 billion in bond capital and undertook a series of rapid acquisitions, making 76 acquisitions between January 1998 and December 2000.

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