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The Japanese have been eagerly studying the new paradigm.
Mr. Sendak has recently rediscovered Henry James, he said, and was eagerly studying his books about children, especially "The Awkward Age" and "What Maisie Knew".
Or will the PM be eagerly studying these tips while Samantha rubs the factor 30 on his back, making her husband even more oily than he is already?
But then companies in both countries are also eagerly studying practices and skills in Europe, America and Japan too: there is nothing particularly special about the flow of people and ideas between India and China.Politics, too, plays a part.
The "nonwhite man" whose presence had caused such a fuss is Victor Marshall, a shy, 26-year-old African-American Army reservist who has been eagerly studying the secret catechisms of the Masons for almost a year.
Stuck to the walls are architects' drawings of the building as a much glassier, more attractive three-storey structure, with brightly dressed pupils arriving and eagerly studying; and also neat rows of "certificates of intent", 47 in all, signed by parents to "register a strong interest in applying for a place" at the school.
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Lots of people eagerly study all the polls and reports on how many people believe that climate change is real and urgent.
Al-Ghazālī, al-Suhrawardī, Ibn al-ʿArabī, and Avicenna were then eagerly studied and (except for their doctrine of the imamate) embraced with little or no reservation.
"I did so out of pure goodness of heart since, for my part, I loathed the silly, tedious, inconclusive game". James was a "useful bat" and "eagerly studied the feats of Ranji and Fry, Trumper and Spofforth".
The decision caps a remarkable comeback for the 42-year-old, who once dared to turn his back on his father's empire, and who had long been seen as lagging behind younger brother James and older sister Elisabeth in the eagerly studied succession race.
In this respect, Fichte's most important work is not the Wissenschaftslehre, but his lecture on the scholar's vocation, Über die Bestimmung des Gelehrten, which he supposedly read in Jena in 1794 and which would then be eagerly studied in Jena and Weimar.
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