Word: mattered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Edmister, who applied to medical school in 1991, says it was much easier to get in then. As a matter of fact, he says the number of applicants has doubled in the past six years...
...matter of fact, Boodram says HMS has fewer applicants than other universities because it is one of 10 medical schools which does not participate in AMCAS, the "common application." AMCAS allows students to fill out only one application and send it to many different schools...
...They came out psyched--they're always a strong team and are good competitors, no matter what," said freshman Genevieve Grandison...
Uncorrected, this error could wreak havoc on data-reliant systems from financial firms to government agencies. As a matter of fact, some organizations involved in projections into the 21st century are already experiencing troubles. The consequences worldwide could be data confusion at a minimum and severe corruption to business failure at the worst...
...that linger in their remains. We could raise the clones in structured isolation and see what they would do. If dna survives the decomposition of the human body, then we should examine the ultimate cloning possibility. Let's scrape the Shroud of Turin for whatever tiny bits of human matter may still cling to that cloth, clone the dna and find out if the Man of the Shroud was just some 14th century monk, as carbon dating apparently reveals, or if he really was the Son of God. Then perhaps we could see what Jesus Christ would do today. LARY...