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Russell sees industrial invention as creative work, the envisioning of a product in terms of its personal, practical, and emotional connection to a consumer's life — a work of imagination and of empathy.
These ideas are evident in the title of DMX's second album, "Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood," and in his envisioning of a canine aristocracy of the streets: "My dogs, the beginning of this bloodline of mine".
Not that artifice is a debit in itself, as proven by Mr Holmes, Bill Condon's endearingly dotty shaggy-dog envisioning of Sherlock's later years – elevated by Ian McKellen in very fine fettle – or, more substantially, Jafar Panahi's Taxi.
Therefore, incorporation of this pattern into the name allows instantaneous envisioning of the location of the neurites and by extension the connectivity of the type.
2In Lazear (2005), λ is interpreted as entrepreneurial premium, representing various possible unobservables such as entrepreneurial abilities, or even envisioning of entrepreneurial abilities.
She advanced her envisioning of STEM integration with more equitable access to problem solving and expressed an enjoyment of these new opportunities to learn.
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