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Ms. Chicago's plates don't exploit the history of ceramics to nearly the same degree.
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If the works in question can be seen to exploit the histories of the buildings they study, or the cultural contexts in which the buildings are placed, or the sensibilities of the viewers, then they are.
When I spoke to the Haaretz columnist and historian Tom Segev, he said, "He is exploiting the history of his family, he is exploiting the story of his brother, he is exploiting a very shocking experience he had".
Each national history sustains its own totality and coherence precisely in the way it ignores or exploits the histories of neighbours.
In contrast with the previous memoryless control approach [30, 36 38], by exploiting the history information of states, therefore, the proposed controller is prone to be less conservative.
No need to guess, thanks to a slew of meticulously old-timey new bars that exploit the wonderful history of old Los Angeles.
Substantially larger association panels that better exploit the recombinational history of maize, such as the Ames diversity panel (Romay et al. 2013), are needed to provide more statistical power and precision in the lut1 interval.
Rather, 'ruin porn' exploits the histories or contexts of the buildings, or the viewers of the photographs.
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