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If nothing else, the circus angle gives the second-billed Mesquiteer, Corrigan, a sterling opportunity to take advantage of his sideline as a gorilla impersonator — a talent he would continue to exploit well into the 1950s (in films like "White Pongo" and "Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla"), long after his career as a human had faded.

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Hodge described the exploitation of charitable status by tax avoiders as "repugnant" but warned that there were "devils in this world" who would continue to exploit well-intentioned government tax-relief measures.

And while many viruses exploit well-known holes in Microsoft software, Scob aims at vulnerabilities no one had detected before.

Attempts to develop more physically based models of flow resistance exploit well-established principles of engineering fluid mechanics.

"Unfortunately, it is a common practice of criminals to exploit well-known, trusted brand names like eBay to attract consumers and then lure them to a fake website or into other fraudulent situations".

The employment of SiC/SiO2 core/shell NWs has been decided to exploit well-known chemical methods for the functionalization of silicon dioxide, i.e., reaction with the oxydrilic group of the silica surface [15 17].

The apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii can infect and replicate in virtually any nucleated cell in many species of warm-blooded animals; thus, it has evolved the ability to exploit well-conserved biological processes common to its diverse hosts.

Consequently, they were able to exploit well-lit edge conditions where they achieved an area cover of ca. 19 % (versus ca. 7 % for cortical lichens).

Such solutions exploit well-defined grammatical relations between co-located entities and, as a result of its high specificity, frequently miss a significant portion of molecular interactions in text, especially for complex interactions, e.g. binding, regulation (19).

But recognising the equivalence with connectionist models enables us to convert and exploit well-understood concepts and results from this discipline to understand the organisation of ecological communities in new ways, and thereby to recognise the potential for predictable collective behaviours.

The verse romance genre was diversely exploited well into the 14th century, but by then Jean Froissart's contribution, Méliador (1383 88), was only a ponderous valediction to romance's golden age, and prose was the principal form (see below Prose literature).

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