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Insights into vegetation-atmosphere relationships can advance, and draw upon, many disciplines.
His ability to pursue research in diverse fields and draw upon past experiences to solve new problems were among his biggest strengths.
"He would talk to them and draw upon his extensive network, find them a job, and give them a break".
After his painful divorce, he vowed to turn his life around and draw upon his mistakes to help others avoid them.
But most are creative, have beautiful graphics, and draw upon different skillsets: timing, speed, racing, counting, reflexes, aim, balance, rhythm…the list goes on.
The islands are inspired by the kind of floating peat bogs found in the waters of northern Minnesota and draw upon nature's design to solve human problems.
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There are plenty of references and resources to draw upon, many of which have been cited here.
For instance, most scientists are used to gathering and reasoning with empirical evidence; evolutionary biologists are well-equipped to draw upon complex systems thinking and how that relates to change; and engineers draw upon skills with rapid prototyping and testing.
Fleisher has expanded that repertory further, and draws upon it in "All the Things You Are".
"The Handmaid's Tale" emphasizes the dangers of religious fundamentalism and draws upon the imagery of Communist authoritarianism, alluding to under-stocked grocery stores and ubiquitous spies.
'Whether it's understood now or not, his heritage will be looked back on and drawn upon if we are to maintain gastronomy at the highest level.
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