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He calls for making history more legible within this crowded urban setting by linking the 9/11 memorial, "Reflecting Absence," to a linear sequence of historic sites.
Robbins explained to me that, in practice, the process is more fluid — team members often play several positions — and that it unfolds less as a linear sequence of events than as what he calls a "synchronized convergence," like a well-executed offensive play on the gridiron.
Photographs from a rare period publication that documented both sides of the street from Washington Square to 93rd Street are displayed in a linear sequence that includes a view of the former B. Altman building, in which the Graduate Center is now located.
And in 2008 Vik Muniz created what he called a rebus with a linear sequence of carefully linked works that included morsels like Josiah Wedgwood's 1768 black basalt coffee cup, one of the most elegant drinking vessels of all time.
Linear consecutively connected systems (LCCSs) are systems containing a linear sequence of ordered nodes.
This change follows a linear sequence and a linear development model.
Students conduct experiments, collect data, explain, and draw conclusions in a linear sequence.
Note this is not a linear sequence with interactions and feedback loops inherent in the process.
The experimentation has been carried out in an isothermal integral reactor by working with a linear sequence of temperature time.
However, it is a framework that suggests each of the seven stages should happen in a linear sequence.
First, the three domains S, P1, and P2 are arranged in a linear sequence in HEV-CP.
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