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And, while writing this week's Classical Notes, I thought of another example that of the French composer Maurice Duruflé's beloved Requiem (1947), which has recently been recorded by the renowned choir of New York's St. Thomas Episcopal Church, and which I mention in the review.

We learn, for example, that of the 419 graves examined, nearly half were of children.

The best known example, that of the sea urchin egg, is described below.

The second example, that of out-of-phase superposition yielding zero intensity, is destructive interference.

Sadly, the Pennsylvania court is following a bad example, that of the United States Supreme Court.

He used a parodically English example: that of the "lady tasting tea".

There are many; for example that of Chhabi Biswas in "Jalsaghar".

His rough figure was antithetical to, for example, that of Apollo, who represented culture and sophistication.

The first example, that of in-phase superposition yielding four times the individual intensity, constitutes what is called constructive interference.

He has a few adjustments to make to great reputations, for example, that of Fred Astaire, who is so often described as perfect.

Another famous example, that of Perrier 20 years ago, whose fizzy mineral water was found to be contaminated with benzene, is a better analogue for Toyota today.

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