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It will have multiple beams for the core work of astrophysics and black hole observation, said O'Brien, but "a few beams will be set aside for Seti".
The Treasury and transport ministers are looking at slimming down Network Rail to its core work of running and maintaining the railways.
His critics have argued that he focuses on short-term sensation and spectacle - as with the appearance of the ENO at this year's Glastonbury festival - to the exclusion of the core work of a national opera company.
In his own report, which the government released as supplementary material on Sunday, Spurr said mandating such priorities "could be a distraction from the core work of the curriculum, bearing no direct relation to the educational and disciplinary purposes that the curriculum for the study of literature in English is designed to facilitate and fulfil".
While principals have the responsibility for, and a particular role in, leading education in the preschools, they are somewhat removed from the core work of teachers.
And the FMEA method is just simply mentioned as [37] in low DG penetration section in this paper because it is a mature tool to simplify the network and it is not the core work of this paper.
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The Royal Opera's turn-of-the-year show is a new production of one of the core works of the operatic repertoire.
For many of the core works of Italian opera over the last four decades, Met audiences have received the Zeffirelli version: "Cavalleria Rusticana," "I Pagliacci," "Otello," "Tosca," "Turandot" and "La Traviata".
Considering Mr. Goode's devotion to the core works of the classical repertory, it's a bit paradoxical that his record label has a reputation for experimental eclecticism and wide-ranging musical scope, not to mention the sheer unpredictability of what will be released next.
Undertaking his studies independently, he spent much time in the Changsha public library, reading core works of classical liberalism such as Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations and Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws, as well as the works of western scientists and philosophers such as Charles Darwin, J.S. Mill, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Herbert Spencer.
Wallace Broecker, the earth scientist at Columbia University who is often credited with introducing the term global warming, said in an interview that the importance of the mid-'60s ice-core work of Dr. Dansgaard and Dr. Oeschger did not immediately register on scientists except as "a curiosity of ice in Greenland".
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