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Science, so the story goes, is a meticulously built edifice.
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Positive values correspond to built edifices (cones, tuff rings) and negative values to depressions (maars).
A Modulor Broth is a continuation of Le Corbusier's "Modulor Man," where the architect calculated the human form to quantify the space that a man could fill in relation to built edifices and the human form's material tolerances.
Where Karen O often used to bounce her voice against just a line or a loop from Mr. Zinner, now the Yeah Yeah Yeahs build edifices of harmony, stacking up chords and counterpoint.
"I do believe that people of all religions have a right to build edifices, or structures, or places of religious worship or study where the community allows them to do it under zoning laws and that sort of thing, and that we don't want to turn an act of hate against us by extremists into an act of intolerance for people of religious faith.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukFEW scientists have had the influence of Sir Isaac Newton, who largely built the edifice of modern science.
Chord by chord, the performers built another edifice of Messiaenic sound — a spectral cathedral that offered one or two glimpses of perfect joy, then melted into the night.
Chord by chord, the performers built another edifice of Messiaenic sound a spectral cathedral that offered one or two glimpses of perfect joy, then melted into the night.
Her book chronicles the utopian vision of the building's architect, Philip Hubert, who established the Chelsea Association, a housing coöperative for adventurous souls, and who built an edifice that encouraged class commingling.
It adds to all the work that had gone on in the previous 25 years, when we built the edifice, figured out how you go from DNA to a phenotype.
"I continued to learn from him that I didn't have as many answers as I thought, that I had built an edifice of doctrine, but not a theory of governance," David A. Stockman, budget director in the Reagan administration, wrote in "The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed" (Harper & Row, 1986).
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