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K-9 sacrifices himself in order to save the humans, but one component survives that enables his self-regeneration into the new unit.
Like her son, Mrs. Kelley is a master of self-regeneration, but there has clearly been plenty of bad.
The meta-compiler methodology of self-regeneration for the purpose of bootstrapping generic tool building tools are often found in program transformation systems.
He specifically features the great offensive, defensive, and mobility characteristics expected of such a legendary creature, as well as self-regeneration should he fall in a battle.
In that state, Quon has exceptional speed and strength, manipulations of water, metal (or mechanical objects) and, possibly nature itself, and self-regeneration.
WPK ideologists and speech writers began to openly use Maoist ideas, such as the concept of self-regeneration, in the 1950s and 1960s.
These measures hindered "the natural self-regeneration of businesses in Birmingham, leaving it top-heavy with the old and infirm", and the city became increasingly dependent on the motor industry.
Over several decades, Savoy uncovered and institutionalized a modern system for spiritual self-regeneration rooted in the hidden teachings of the Essenes who, he was convinced, were the forbears of Jesus.
The revamped Knight Rider television series and TV movie incorporate nanotechnology into the Knight Industries Three Thousand (KITT), allowing it to change color and shape, as well as providing abilities such as self-regeneration.
Q. In your book "Self-Renewal" you talk about the regeneration of society and people.
"Self-Renewal" was translated into eight languages.
The remake has been greeted with a kind of wary sigh in an industry that has been hearing declarations of Self-renewal for years.
Behind the Front Page: Organizational Self-Renewal in a Metropolitan Newspaper.
In Self-Renewal, an influential little book written before he entered the government, Gardner asserted that: "The farsighted administrator ... reorganizes to break down calcified organizational lines.
He was the author of many books, with titles like "Excellence," "Self-Renewal," "Morale" and "On Leadership," and he sometimes sounded like a preacher.
"True workaholics can never be comfortable out of the context of work," said Barbara Mackoff, author of "The Art of Self-Renewal," (Lowell-Contemporary Books, 1992) and a consulting psychologist in Seattle.