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Like all sagas, the story of the Acting Company begins and ends in a single locale: the bus.
Removed from any intimate connection to a community or the long association with a single locale, my engagement with literature is now focussed on style.
The stage director Richard Williams gives the opera a single locale — a victory celebration with festive tables and balloons — but he sometimes trivializes the drama.
And now, instead of spending a year or two in a single locale, many field anthropologists prefer doing comparative research, studying, say, risk-taking behavior with commodity traders in Chicago as well as coffee farmers in Kenya, said Angelique Haugerud, an anthropologist at Rutgers University.
"That the domestic cats grouped with Felis silvestris lybica alone among wildcats meant that domestic cats arose in a single locale, the Middle East, and not in other places where wildcats are common," states Driscoll and colleagues in a paper in Scientific American.
Yet TEK differs from science for Kimmerer in important ways: TEK observations tend to be qualitative, and they create a diachronic database, that is, a record of observations from a single locale over a long time period.
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Now the terrific new Venus in Fur, an erotic two-hander (adapted from David Ives' hit play, itself adapted from Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's 1870 novella), follows a director and an actress as they jostle for domination, ever raising the stakes, in the single locale of a darkened Parisian theater.
This result is consistent with dose response studies previously conducted with adult tomcod collected from a single Hudson River locale, Garrison, New York, which showed significant inducibility of hepatic CYP1A by BaP and β-NF but not by a variety of coplanar PCBs or TCDD (Courtenay et al. 1999; Yuan et al. 2005).
Finally, the fact that every genetic cluster identified in RAPD with primer 1 was restricted to a single geographical locale, together with marked differences in the frequencies of the three most prevalent genotypes produced from RAPD with primer 6, may suggest that certain genotypes exhibit regional and/or geographical affinities.
A master of the historical-anthropological examination popularized by Natalie Zemon Davis and Carlo Ginzburg, Elliott's most influential, diachronically and geographically capacious essays date from a period in which Jewish historians instead often delved into specific investigations of single locales.
Touching off in the heart of Paris, Kim traces the history of a single material, connecting locales such as the Middle East with that of her native South Korea.
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