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The show was based on a Times profile Martinez had written on John St. John, a one-eyed homicide investigator for the Los Angeles Police Department.

The second piece in the "Counternarratives" series, "Olympic Threat," was based on a Times article about the American Olympic swimmers who lied about being robbed at gunpoint by men impersonating Brazilian police.

(You might also be interested in this Reader Idea, in which college freshmen do a DNA dance based on a Times piece — another way to have students use movement to explore ideas).

The unrelated accusations that led to his arrest — that he had revealed state secrets — were based on a Times article that correctly predicted the impending retirement of a senior Chinese leader.

The actual growth in homelessness in the city and the county is much less than indicated in the report, based on a Times analysis and corrected figures provided by the homelessness agency.

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In this paper, we propose two different private fragile watermarking methods: the first one is based on a time-frequency analysis, the other one is based on a time-scale analysis.

"But he is still making payments based on a time when his bonuses were much larger.

So, the whole book is based on a time period of a minute, so every chapter is a second - as you can guess it is a little rushed.

The methods are based on a time splitting technique.

A second observer design is based on a time scaled block triangular form.

Typically they are computed with counting methods (e.g. Rainflow) based on a time domain signal.

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