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Soon, however, he plans to emerge from this "underground" register, for "even hibernations can be overdone" (581). When the scientists injected hibernating chipmunks' brains with antibodies that blocked the hormone's action, some of the animals cut short their hibernations. Two of the city's most active developers have emerged from their hibernations and are talking about the market being ripe for new buildings. |
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