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Dr. Lee Geun Woo added, "By combining our in-house developed dDAC technology with the XFEL, we were able to capture fleeting moments that had been inaccessible with conventional instruments. Continued research into ultrahigh-pressure and other extreme environments will open new frontiers in science."

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Speaking to the club's in-house media after the match, Diamonds first team manager Elliot Sandy said the referee stopped the match while the culprit was removed from the ground.

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Years ago, hedge-fund managers, including Julian Robertson and Steve Cohen, hired in-house therapists, including Dr. Aaron Stern, an expert in narcissistic personality disorder.

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The only dedicated funding the project received from Congress came in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which devoted $15 million to study the viability of an in-house filing platform.

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