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Although global health scholars have amply drawn upon the concept of roles in health programmes, social science scholars have critiqued roles as being too individualised, as implying a fixed notion of gender, and as leaving out the importance of power relations (Connell 1987 , 1995 Connell and Messerschmidt 2005; Messner 1997).

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Mr Rhodes draws amply on Audubon's writings.

Haydn's Quartet in G (Op. 76, No. 1) is immeasurably sunnier and lighter in texture than the Schulhoff, but it, too, draws amply on rustic folk rhythms.

The mostly anonymous introductory literature for artes students of the thirteenth century draws amply on Gundisalvi's treatise, sometimes referring to Gundisalvi as "Alpharabius" (Lafleur 1988, 341n).

Increasing pay for teachers with STEM qualifications would also help, though remuneration has never been the main attraction that has drawn talented people to teaching as Finland's experience so amply demonstrates.

The potential benefits that can be drawn from this technology in the electrical energy conversion domain have been amply discussed and partly demonstrated.

Mr. Alessi presented his own working band, This Against That, at the center on Tuesday night, drawing a full house amply stocked with young musicians.

Populating the stage with enough characters to supply dramatic fodder for a half-dozen plays, each amply stocked with emotional and psychological baggage, Mr. Lucas unsurprisingly fails to draw any of them in depth.

Daniel Levinson Wilk New York City Transportation technologies determine the paths of our lives: elevators, which draw us together in densely populated cities, require a little more etiquette but amply reward us with efficiency, convenience, a much smaller carbon footprint, and the seeming magic of serendipitous encounters ("Up and Then Down," by Nick Paumgarten, April 21st).

Transportation technologies determine the paths of our lives: elevators, which draw us together in densely populated cities, require a little more etiquette but amply reward us with efficiency, convenience, a much smaller carbon footprint, and the seeming magic of serendipitous encounters ("Up and Then Down," by Nick Paumgarten, April 21st).

In 1862, Nast drew the jolly old elf for Harper's Weekly, depicting him as an amply plump man -- similar to the one familiar to us today.

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