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Several years ago he retained a Mumbai-based branding group called Chlorophyll to position his various for-profit and nonprofit enterprises under one umbrella.
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They consist of a cell wall perforated by extremely minute orifices, of protoplasm, cell fluid, and numerous granules of "Chlorophyll," which give the leaf its green colour.
The Beauties of Nature and the Wonders of the World We Live In John Lubbock 1873
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The Nike Air Trainer 1 "Chlorophyll" remains one of the most classic colorways in the entire history of sneakers.
KIX-FILES 2010
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Chlorophyll is an “irreducibly complex system,” as Michael Behe calls it.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Chlorophyll is an “irreducibly complex system,” as Michael Behe calls it.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Chlorophyll is an “irreducibly complex system,” as Michael Behe calls it.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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March 18: Bobby Ward, author of "Chlorophyll in His Veins: J.C. Raulston, Horticultural Ambassador," will discuss Raulston, founder of the North Carolina State University arboretum, and some of his plant introductions.
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Chlorophyll production in the foliage has begun to slow, and the leaves are finally starting to show some of their other hues.
Nature hit snooze button on foliage, just now starting to pop Joel M. Lerner 2010
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Chlorophyll is an “irreducibly complex system,” as Michael Behe calls it.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Chlorophyll halberdiers, braided with nettles and brambles sagging under their load of barbs and thorns.
The Forsaken 2010
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