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(Piene will take up N-Z some other time). The last part of the book, "Wind Manual," gives a practical demonstration of things to do in one area the whole sky, making use of the wind.
"The import is as a demonstration of things to come," says Colbert. "We are going to look back in 5 or 10 years and consider these things as important demonstrations of our beginning to play in this playground".
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DeMint described his transition, saying that it is exciting to "translate those policy papers into real-life demonstrations of things that work" in a Washington Post interview when he left office.
One small display provides a large demonstration of how things have changed here, and how the attitude toward city planning has changed with it.
It's more than two and a half hours of instruction and demonstration of all things vinyl, from a tour of his record collection, to a mastering suite to show how records are made to a discourse on the tools that are available for turntable setup ($160 stylus gauge anyone?).
As a demonstration of where things will go once we become a Christian nation where everyone not a Christian has to grow a thick skin, one woman participant in the lawsuit arose one morning to find that her mailbox, once firmly in the ground near her driveway, was sitting on top of her car; part of a fire hydrant was thrown in her pool.
This is a demonstration of, among other things, the vitality of advertising.
This fluorescent tag-team nightmare, helmed by a gurning middle-aged DJ, was a demonstration of the bizarre things some stars will do to appear on-trend.
The Italian words convey the same ideas as the English equivalents: a new story about the cosmos to contemplate for pleasure is fine, a demonstration of the way things work is not.
Beyond the demonstration of his ignorance of things philosophical or anthropological, Mr. Bruni's somewhat sneering attitude toward anthropology, philosophy, zoology, art history and all of the humanities, unveils an anti-intellectual utilitarianism that is far more sinister than Mr. Romney's awkward insensitivity to economic struggle.
"The demonstration of such a thing is definitely very interesting and possibly useful," says Wenshan Cai, an electrical engineer at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, who was not involved in the work.
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