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Harry's partner mentions that this place has been made familiar by movies, but this is an understatement.
That is, if achieving success is even a concept with which they have been made familiar after years of social promotion.
In recent days he has been made familiar with a small fraction of the contents of three sets of interviews, but he knows nothing about the contents of the rest of the archive.
The more important question here was the extent and quality of disagreement after patients and doctors had been made familiar with the topic of QoL through an extensive implementation.
Our general objective is to demonstrate that GPs who have been made familiar with the concept of global CVR by means of a complex, tailored intervention will adapt their treatment accordingly, resulting in measurable changes in patients' clinical outcomes.
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We are made familiar with emotional possibilities, and, through this imaginative exercise, our responses to the world become illuminated and refined.
It served as the headquarters for the Metropolitan police from 1829 to 1890 and was made familiar to millions via the novels of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
"The two most engaging powers of an author: new things are made familiar, and familiar things are made new," wrote Samuel Johnson – powers that Michel Faber exhibits in abundance in his astonishing novel, now published in a beautifully designed paperback edition.
(In that (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBerjyUfVpA), filmed in 2008, Muro plays a track by a South African rock band that was made familiar this year when Q-Tip sampled it for a song on "Watch The Throne").
Gottlieb reminds us that, although Kipling may have coined the term, and Stephen Jay Gould appropriated it to refute the claims of sociobiology, Darwin himself was made familiar with what may be the oldest example we have of a "just-so story:" the crude proto-theory of natural selection that was first proposed (according to Aristotle) by Empedocles.
The idea that what we take for reality might be only the illusory surface of an ocean of cybernetic abstraction — a sensorially deceptive product of the binary coding of 0's and 1's — was made familiar and more scarily persuasive by films like "Pi" and "The Matrix".
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