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supersophisticated

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Instead, in a bizarre twist of fate, the body's supersophisticated, learned immunological defenses mistakenly direct an inflammatory attack against healthy cells in such places as the joints, nerves and connective tissue.

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In May 1972 the price hit 149�, as optimism spread about the supersophisticated SX-70 self-developing color camera that Chairman Edwin H. Land had dramatically demonstrated to shareholders a month earlier at the annual meeting.

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The story begins in 1988, when scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory near San Francisco set some new, supersophisticated computers to simulating the effects of nuclear blasts.

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This spring it will offer its supersophisticated SX-70 self-developing picture technology in a new camera called Pronto.

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Critics counter with derisive pictures of the most supersophisticated Star Wars weaponry foiled by something as simple as grains of beach sand scattered in orbit.

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