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An entire episode covers Dr. Teeth's origin story and the nascency of his relationship with Floyd Pepper while amusingly delving into the ways his parental drama informs his creative source.

From Salon

Enacted when Silicon Valley was in its nascency, it aims to protect small startups from frivolous lawsuits that could hurt their business, which has made lawmakers concerned about stifling innovation wary of a full repeal.

“In the nascency of the industry we had a lot of people pop up and say they were labs,” said Rivers.

However, the lack of response to Espinosa, the former foreign minister of Mexico, is unusual even given the nascency of the new administration.

Both of these married well with YouTube during its nascency, and much of Colbert’s early success is owed to the video platform.

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