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"There was this constant interchange between feral and domesticated foods".
The early 16th century was also a period of war, and in such eras there is a constant interchange between civilian and military fashions.
The constant interchange between sculpture and painting is further illuminated in the subsequent section, "Sculpted Paintings," with telling examples by Masaccio, Filippo Lippi, Uccello and Andrea del Castagno.
During the pause at Brest Litovsk there have been developments of symptomatic importance at Petrograd, where there is a constant interchange of views between Maximalist leaders and various official and semiofficial delegations representing the Central powers.
The example of Radiguet counted tremendously for Cocteau; and when Radiguet died in 1923, at age 21, the older man felt bereft of a friendship that had been based upon a constant interchange of ideas, encouragement, and enthusiasms.
A constant interchange between the normative theory selected and the empirical data ensures that both sides are respected as playing an important role in the empirical-ethical research process ([ 4], p. 473 f).
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Moreover, progressive learning and improvement is stimulated through constant interchanges, the participatory judging process and the closing ceremonies.
And it is, on the whole, the one Mr. Le brings to his art, and notably to his remarkable video, with its visually tight and ideologically porous weave of fact and fiction, memory and illusion, with the elements of each pair in constant, volatile interchange.
Now he says 'my' thumb, 'my' finger!" Touch is not a one-way deduction of sensation but a constant two-way interchange between what Tyler calls the "language" of sensation and the raw data of reception.
Grunberg and Nissan [29] have formulated equation to assess the molecular interactions leading to viscosity changes: ln eta,; =,;x_{1}^ ln,eta_{1} ;, + ;,x_{2}^ ln,eta_{2},; +,;x_{1} x_{2} G_{12} (18)where, G 12 is a constant, proportional to interchange energy, η is the dynamic viscosity and the subscripts 1, 2 and 12 stands for the pure components, benzene, n-alkanes and mixtures, respectively.
For he writes, "Touch is not a one-way deduction of sensation but a constant two-way interchange between what Tyler calls the 'language' of sensation and the raw data of reception".
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