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The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, formed by Congress to investigate the causes of the panic, plans to devote a separate hearing to what went wrong at Citigroup.
The Human Rights Watch study also noted that Palestinian journalists in the West Bank and in Gaza had been beaten by the Israeli military, but said it would devote a separate study to that.
Even Jacques-François Blondel, who in 1750 was probably the first architectural teacher to devote a separate section of his lecture courses to "history," envisaged the subject mainly as an account of the literary references to architecture found in antique manuscripts an attitude already developed by the 15th-century Renaissance architect Leon Battista Alberti.
In the first place, the ICHD-2 [15] editors did not deem it advisable to devote a separate chapter to CDH within their classification which, all things considered, is actually a decision we can agree on.
The spirit of entrepreneurship permeates all their programs and there is no need therefore to devote a separate course to it.
Serving one of the best meals I have ever eaten (yes!), Chef Puck hosted a charity feed/auction on Sunday afternoon at the hotel, and we will devote a separate Huffington Post article to it and the hotel opening shortly.
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Instead of just using filters, however, a three-C.C.D. camera uses a prism to break light into red, green and blue components and devotes a separate sensor to registering each color.
So, out go Ibsen, Strindberg, Shaw et al, and in come Kane, Pinter and Barker, amongst others, to each of whom Barker devotes a separate blog, all of which are well worth a read.
The new Concept of Russian Foreign Policy, from February 2013, where each word was carefully measured, devotes a separate paragraph to the importance of developing bilateral relations with European countries such as Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands, while Spain is relegated to the category of "other".
Aristotle grounds his account of virtue in his theory about the soul — a topic to which he devotes a separate treatise, de Anima.
The principle of five basic human senses is often traced back to Aristotle's De Anima (On the Soul), in which he devotes a separate chapter to vision, hearing, touch, smell and taste.
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