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The Whitney's Lyonel Feininger: At the Edge of the World overturned perceptions about an artist who had been conventionally linked with the Bauhaus.

Although the idea of the malapropism is conventionally linked to Sheridan's 1775 play The Rivals, it typifies the letters sent by the servant Winifred: "Oh Molly," she writes "you that live in the country have no deception of our doings in Bath", and she revels in "the very squintasense of satiety" they enjoy.

In urban cultures where restorative environments are conventionally linked to few and remote vestiges of forest wilderness or pristine water views, it is increasingly important to understand the role of landscape design and public art in providing sanctuaries where a sense of balance can be restored to hectic lifestyles.

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It's been linked with pleasure conventionally, but its main function is to promote desire and goal pursuit rather than pleasure per se.

A family is conventionally defined as a group of persons linked by kinship, either through blood lines or by marriage [ 23].

The anticancer activity of drugs that interfere with tubulin dynamics, collectively known as microtubule targeting agents (MTA), is well established and, conventionally, the proapoptotic activity of these agents has been linked to their induction of mitotic arrest (Jordan and Wilson, 2004; Zelnak, 2007).

Both are linked to the diffusion-encoding gradient waveform and conventionally are not independently controlled.METHODS: In this work a convex optimization framework was used to generate gradient waveforms with independent alpha and b-value.

Interestingly, individual differences in plasticity within the left AF have recently been linked to individual gains in math skills following math intervention61, even though the left AF is conventionally associated with language-related skills.

Increased mobility has posed a challenge to the study of social segregation which conventionally adapts a static view in linking people's source of identity and social interaction to confined spaces of their residence.

Others come and go, some fleetingly linking up with Mr. Allen, but most doing their own conventionally modern-dance thing.

The structures are usually assembled from widely heterogenous materials, with no transition and no ambiguity; every fragment miraculously sounds like Messiaen, and yet there are no conventionally organic or thematic links between them.

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