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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as of figures" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to a specific point in time regarding numerical data or statistics, but it lacks clarity. Example: "As of figures from last quarter, our sales have increased significantly."
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Versatile and prolific, he sculpted many portrait busts of American leaders, as well as of figures such as the Twelve Apostles, which he created for the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York.
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They define details such as perspective and camera movements, as well as positions of figures and other moving objects.
He is usually accompanied by the Eight Immortals (Baxian), and these are sometimes modeled as sets of figures.
Logic, even in the hands of figures as brilliant as Whitehead and Russell, has its limits.
In his sculpture, he is as much a shaper of space around figures as a maker of figures.
It will be useful to mark this clear in a figure, either as part of Figure 1 or as a supplementary figure.
Ordinary crystal structures, such as that of Figure 1, display long-range order.
The format is the same as that of Figure 1.
The format of this figure is the same as that of Figure 1.
Similar results as those of Figure 8 except for N = 4 are presented in Figure 9.
These requested data are now included in the manuscript as part of Figure 10.
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