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Under Mr. Kennon's plan, the open courtyard, which he called a prosaic space at the bottom of a light well formed by surrounding brick buildings, becomes a central feature, a glassed-in parlor more than 11 feet high where clients and friends can sit and speak about Kandinsky or Kant — or the in-laws.
Protocol design becomes a central feature of this type of experiment and can be used to illustrate how such paired cardiac output data can be collected and used to make valuable inferences.
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Since then, standardized tests like the SAT have become a central feature of American academic life.
Blended with a little cigarette ash, the stain became a central feature of the picture.
It has also become a central feature of 20th- and 21st-century Middle Eastern politics.
Ondrej Spanel had an advanced degree in landscape generation and animation, so terrain rendering became a central feature.
It was an embarrassing, if minor, episode in his life that somehow had become a central feature in a narrative that existed only in his mother's head.
They offer an implicit critique of the optimistic, tolerant multiculturalism that has become a central feature of modern American ideology: a more fatalistic sense of contradiction and complication.
The prospect of several likely vacancies in the next few years – Scalia was one of four of the nine justices over 75 years old – had become a central feature of the rancorous election battle to replace Obama.
Newsnight's failure to show its own investigation into Savile became a central feature of the scandal and, although BBC1's Panorama regained some pride with a critical documentary, the BBC2 show was out of control.
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