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52. Cole-Turner,
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55. Dorff,
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56. Ibid., 162. See also Paul Root Wolpe, “If I Am Only My Genes, What Am
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New York Times Sunday
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61. Prince Charles, reported in “Prince warns of 'playing God,' ” BBC Wednes-
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