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Her chapter on the evolution of the cottage, for example, describes a relentlessly upward trajectory.
The Bohr atomic model, for example, describes the structure of atoms.
Scandal, for example, describes itself as "the ultimate nightlife experience for a privileged few".
The ninth example describes the use of fuzzy MADM when selecting materials for a motorcar dashboard.
An article in Today's Hospitalist, for example, describes a near miss at Delnor-Community Hospital, in Geneva, Illinois.
His wife, for example, describes the trauma of being forced to sell Mirage Resorts: "It's like 9/11".
The Global Ideas Bank site (globalideasbank.org), for example, describes itself as a "global suggestion box for socially innovative nontechnological ideas".
The second example describes questions occurring in the design and the operation of a solids production process.
The first example describes the problem of selecting materials for a hip joint prosthesis, which includes target criteria.
A Victorian field guide, for example, describes Agrimonia in rather uncompromising terms: "Herbs with stipulate, pinnate, serrate leaves and terminal bracteate spine-like racemes of small yellow flowers".
Barnes, for example, describes his humiliation at turning out in what the New Review lags referred to pointedly as his "literary London" suit (it was green velvet).
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