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"She's completely instinctual and collects in depth.
Other artists that Brant collects in depth include Koons, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Julian Schnabel and Richard Prince.
And because he collects in depth — 60 seems to be a favorite number of works acquired during a single purchase — and his annual acquisition budget can be seven figures, Mr. Walther, 63, has emerged in recent years as a leader in international photography.
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In March, the Annual Social and Economic Supplement (named the Annual Demographic Survey Supplement before 2003) of CPS collects in-depth information on income and a variety of demographic characteristics.
Accordingly, a course was designed and a purposively sampled group was selected for collecting in-depth data.
The second round of examinations was aimed at collecting in-depth information about the life (and death) of selected individuals in order to get a better understanding of single individuals.
Therefore, the first step will require standardizing placebo treatments for specific patients by collecting in-depth data on how and for whom physicians are using placebos now.
In total, the qualitative team collected in-depth exposure histories for 33 cases from the first 4 villages identified during the outbreak (Figure 1), including 14 who died.
A qualitative methodology was used to collect in-depth information from cancer patients.
Focus Group Interviews (FGIs) and Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) were used to collect in-depth qualitative information.
A set of four surveys, designed to collect in-depth information regarding primary care activities was collected [ 27].
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