mintz in A Sentence

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    Toben H Mintz.

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    Most of the time, it resolves with a dietary change, Dr. Mintz notes.

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    The term"conspiracism" was further popularized by academic Frank P. Mintz in the 1980s.

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    Universal picked Mintz and continued to produce Oswald the Lucky Rabbit for years afterward(in several iterations).

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    Essentially, Mintz was looking to cut out what he viewed as the useless middle-man in Disney.

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    The first chimeric mouse was made by Beatrice Mintz in the 1960s through the aggregation of eight-cell-stage embryos.

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    Mintz threatened to start his own studio and produce the series himself if Disney refused to accept the reductions.

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    Grafton K. Mintz and Ha Tae-Hung implied that the Korean reference was actually to the Ayutthaya Kingdom of Thailand.

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    Disney was furious but had little recourse except to tell Universal that they needed to fire Mintz or lose Disney.

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    For years, Disney had worked with a business partner named Dan Mintz, who had distributed and negotiated with Universal on his behalf.

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    While what Mintz did wasn't exactly nice- especially to a friend and a long-time partner- Universal did own the rights to Oswald.

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    With these conditions, bleeding usually resolves with proper treatment, Dr. Mintz says, so any ongoing bleeding should prompt a visit to your doctor.

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    In February 1928, Disney hoped to negotiate a larger fee for producing the Oswald series, but found Mintz wanting to reduce the payments.

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    So, with his contract expiring and believing he was owed a pay increase, Disney approached Mintz and was flat out denied his request.

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    However, those almost always resolve with proper treatment, so if your symptoms aren't getting better, Dr. Mintz advises that more testing is warranted.

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    The following year, two American molecular biologists, Beatrice Mintz and Rudolf Jaenisch, introduced foreign genetic material into mouse embryos in the first experiment to genetically modify animals using genetic engineering techniques.

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    In recent years, Mintz had become disillusioned with Disney, believing that he was hard to work with and that- since he was no longer animated the cartoons himself- was fast becoming unneeded.

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    By 1926 Winkler's role in the distribution of the Alice series had been handed over to her husband, the film producer Charles Mintz, although the relationship between he and Disney was sometimes strained.

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    By 1926 Winkler's role in the distribution of the Alice series had been handed over to her husband, the film producer Charles Mintz, although the relationship between him and Disney was sometimes strained.

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    After Mintz requested new material to distribute through Universal Pictures, Disney and Iwerks created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a character Disney wanted to be“peppy, alert, saucy and venturesome, keeping him also neat and trim”.

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