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Stay tuned for when we cover the catchily named pyrosequencing.
They are elegant and catchily rhythmic.
Finally he is pursued by a diabolical zillionaire who wants to steal his new "facility," as the body is not very catchily called.
Better still, organic ferroelectrics are available; the authors use the catchily named Vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene.
Often overlooked among Schubert's larger, and in some cases catchily titled, chamber works are the two great piano trios of 1827, works of astonishing breadth.
Ms. White's vividly frontal, catchily synchopated paintings revive the hedonistic Pattern and Decoration movement of the late 1970's.
There is one gene controlling taste sensitivity that scientists have characterised in a lot of detail - the catchily named TAS2R38 gene.
What carries "Magic Stick" (Atlantic), on the other hand, is the interplay between Lil' Kim and 50 Cent, especially on the catchily tone-deaf chorus.
This bewitching shop - the catchily named Roman branch of one of Italy's oldest pharmacies - sells exquisite lotions and potions under a Murano-glass chandelier.
Yet Walter LaFeber, a history professor at Cornell University, is out to make a larger point in his catchily titled new book, "Michael Jordan and the New Global Capitalism."
The commemorative exhibition, catchily titled "Remembering the Future: The New York World's Fairs From 1939 to 1964," features 200 items and occupies the entire museum, all 10,000 square feet of gallery space.
Music UK said that, of the six tracks on the album's deluxe edition that could be interpreted as dealing with Brown's relationship with Rihanna directly, "Crawl" is "by far the most catchily contrite."
Or as Susan Sontag put it, more cogently if less catchily, science fiction disaster films allow us to "participate in the fantasy of living through one's own death and more, the death of cities, the destruction of humanity itself."
To counter the "sophisticated branding experts" who flummoxed establishmentarian evolutionaries with intelligent design, opponents of classroom debate over Darwin's theory have come up with a catchily derisive neologism that lumps the modern I.D. advocates with religious fundamentalists: neo-creo.
In order to do so, they'll have to fight off strong competition from the French entrant and bookies' favourite Amaury Vassili, as well as a catchily understated number from last year's winner Lena Meyer-Landrut, who aims to earn back-to-back victories for Germany.