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1. Mr Belcher, 64, and his 63-year-old wife took out a loan for their dream of becoming their own bosses.
2. That's the process Belcher and her team, including doctoral student Yoon Sung Nam, the lead author of the new paper, decided to imitate.
3. Belcher and her team took a harmless virus called M13.
4. "We're trying to mimic natural biological processes," says Belcher. But, "we don't necessarily want to make the exact same structure that an abalone does."
5. Paul Belcher, who runs Ultissimo, a London-based development and property search company specializing in Italy, says he's seen 10 times the volume of inquiries he did a year ago.
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6. Like sweeping brushstrokes of pink and green, the Belcher Islands meander across the deep blue of Canada's Hudson Bay.
7. Mr. Belcher, of Ultissimo, says the best value is in Umbria, where he says you can get a comparable home to that in Tuscany but for 30% less.
8. It is run by pollster Cornell Belcher, who worked on President Barack Obama's campaign.
9. M.I.T.'s Angela Belcher took her cue from plants, where special pigments capture solar energy in photosynthesis, involving the splitting of water.
10. Angela Belcher, a materials chemist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is using nanotechnology to grow batteries. Out of viruses.
11. My name's John Belcher, I'm in the Department of Physics, MIT.
12. The 2009 winner, Good Luck Anthony Belcher, is now in development, and it may star James Corden.
13. Father Belcher recognized a termination signal, for he'd used similar ones many times himself.
14. The increased turnout among young voters "really changed the face of the electorate in the primary process," Belcher said.
15. "I've got a feeling election officials and politicos are going to hear you pretty loud," said Cornell Belcher, a Democratic pollster.
16. Yeast don't normally do any of those reactions on their own, so Belcher and her students had to engineer them to express genes found in organisms such as the abalone.
17. The role of the pigments is "to act as an antenna to capture the light, " Belcher explains, "and then transfer the energy down the length of the virus, like a wire.
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