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On his newest album, Acceptitude, KiloWatts follows a string of inspiration that led him through his life as a musician, pulling old sounds and redefining them with his modern day perspective, revisiting the piano of his youth and merging it with the effects modules of his present.

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In this work we briefly review the present day perspectives for exploiting conventional non-magnetic semiconductor nano-technology to design high speed spin-filter devices.

Maybe there was no news to advance the story, by 5 30 p.m., but it was worth a second-day perspective.

We learn how a rift opened between them through the present-day perspective of Conrad Senior, a former student of Mendel's whose obsessive efforts to write a book about the friendship drive his wife from the house and bring him to the verge of an early midlife crisis.

From a more present-day perspective, the region is a hotbed of smart minds.

These rather dramatic changes in sea level left present-day shallow seas as dry land during glacial periods particularly notable examples from a present-day perspective include the connection of the British Isles to the European mainland, linkage of New Guinea to northern Australia, and connection of the Falkland/Malvinas Islands to the Argentine coast.

Furthermore, in residential areas built in the 1920s and 1930s, the flora was studied from both a historical and a present-day perspective in order to assess the diversity of wild-growing indigenous and non-native plant species, wild-growing ornamental plant species, and planted trees.

To get a modern-day perspective on the euphoria Arizonans felt on Feb. 14, 1912, when they were granted statehood, try to imagine the Cardinals winning the Super Bowl.

A Capitol Fax commenter, South Sider, provided on Monday perspective on the reception that Rauner received.

From a present-day perspective these negative results may be best explained by two major drawbacks of those studies: first, the technical standard of those extracorporeal devices was limited; and second, extracorporeal gas exchange was performed as an additional therapy without rigorous adjustment of ventilator settings.

From a present-day perspective, the definition states that the subject does not meet the criteria for any ASD, does not meet any ASD cut-off on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) [ 15], and assessment results in various aspects of everyday functioning are positive.

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