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In a flurry of announcements, the formation of the human skeleton and the early immune system have also been mapped out in detail.

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A number of investigations have centred on Adams and those in his orbit - leading to subpoenas, law enforcement raids and a flurry of resignations of top officials who help lead New York City.

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Although the case was quickly settled out of court, it led to a flurry of similar accusations and an investigation by the US Government.

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President-elect Donald Trump opened his transition back to the White House this week with a flurry of personnel announcements that sent forceful messages to major constituent groups, potential political rivals and the country at large.

The game in Phoenix gave Lakers fans a taste of what Knecht could do, a shooter and scorer who, at any time, could burn up the nets with a flurry of buckets.

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