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Our final stop brings us to the estate of Senator Mon Mothma on her homeworld of Shandrila, a place that feels worlds away from the sterile, oppressive nature of the Empire's architecture, yet carries just as much meaning.
Once your gloves are sterile, don't touch your hair or skin or you'll get contamination.
The pipette is sterile so handle it using the plastic wrapper.
It's not sterile and it's not secured with medical tape.
It's not sterile and it's not secured with medical tape.
But with growth came sacrifice, and customers felt the experience had become too sterile, cookie-cutter.
What if we could flood the environment with sterile male flies?
Every step required billions of sterile flies, massive coordination, and unwavering dedication from thousands of workers.
As soon as you open that container, the contents are no longer sterile.
The good child is condemned to career mediocrity and sterile people-pleasing.
Cassidy showed us the gowning building where workers suit up in ultra sterile bunny suits before crossing a skybridge into the new fab.
Depends on that sterile environment and precision of the machines.
The changes are irreversible and include rendering the child sterile as an adult.
Estrogen treatment is irreversible and would make Josie sterile.
I mean, as is often the case, you throw some of this on a page in our little show planning document and it can feel kind of sterile.