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The youth turned first to surveying as a profession.
With middle age we are reduced to surveying ludicrous bucket lists for new thrills.
In addition to surveying the relevant historical material, Broadbent had sampled two other bottles from the collection.
Yet could there be a better backdrop to surveying the meagre filmography inspired by the battle for the Ashes?
But there are signs that people may soon be back to surveying their wardrobes with a more unforgiving air, followed by a trip to the store.
In addition to surveying the potential situations in which nuclear weapons might be employed, the report discusses the sort of force that might be needed.
Stevin emphasized the utility of decimal arithmetic "for all accounts that are encountered in the affairs of men," and he explained in an appendix how it could be applied to surveying, stereometry, astronomy, and mensuration.
Aviation authorities are facing increasing pressure from companies to allow drones to be used for a variety of applications, ranging from aerial photography to surveying, search and rescue, delivering goods and providing temporary Wi-Fi.
In addition to surveying the energy needs of health facilities, the report also estimates that half of primary school students in developing countries – more than 291 million children – go to schools without access to electricity.
Perhaps subconsciously, we have become used to surveying drivers from a fixed viewpoint on the dashboard, or, in an odd bit of televisual grammar naturalised by dozens of Top Gear reviews, gazing up at them from a position in the passenger footwell.
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An alternate approach to surveying patients is to have an independent observer at the bedside to assess and quantify noises and occurrences that arouse the patient from sleep.
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