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How did civil society function as a locus for reconciliation initiatives since the beginning of the 20th century?
Revolt presents Cornell as a locus for rebellion and innovation throughout its one hundred and fifty years.
They can serve as a locus for coordinating the involvement of various gatekeepers, such as lawyers and investment professionals.
The Metro-North station has been restored to its 1911 Beaux-Arts self; its reputation as a locus for prostitution and drug dealing is now a memory.
Few places have served as a locus for the public's anxiety about climate change as much as the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
In recent years, the center's mission has broadened and it now serves as a locus for discussions and activities focused on multiculturalism.
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Byron's appearance in society, his representation in portraits and the distribution of his image in prints underwrote this strategy, enabling a discourse that constructed Byron's body as a locus of signification for interior subjective realities.
This confirms pfap2-mu as a locus of interest for studies of artemisinin susceptibility.
Our investigations also pointed out WTLS (at 7p11p15 in human) as a locus of interest for BACs 50 or 65.
"What Merton did, and in a big way, was invigorate Catholics' sense of the natural world pasture, knoll, woods, shore, desert, mountain fastness as a locus for spirituality," Paul Elie, a senior fellow at Georgetown and the author of "The Life You Save May Be Your Own," told me.
Another genome wide linkage study identified 10q26 as a locus responsible for susceptibility to endometriosis (Treloar et al, 2005).
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