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The corrosion of metals is the most familiar example of this process in the modern world, but there are other examples involving natural forms of iron, sulfur, and carbon as well.

Aircraft can normally be distinguished from stationary objects because the Doppler effect changes the frequency of the returned signal (a familiar example of this effect is the changing pitch of the siren as a police car approaches, passes and recedes).Although a wind turbine does not change position, its blades are moving and these also cause a Doppler effect.

Indeed, pictures (and sculptures) may be our only familiar example of this, apart from mental imagery itself.

Growth hormone replacement therapy (GHRT) which has been the cornerstone of age-management HRT for many years provides a familiar example of this paradox.

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The concept of specialised MBAs is well established, and programmes dedicated to the luxury industry are a familiar example of the genre.

The emergence of "around-the-world, around-the-clock" financial markets, where major cross-border financial transactions are made in cyberspace at the blink of an eye, represents a familiar example of the economic face of globalization.

"Star Trek" and "Star Wars" novels are familiar examples of this practice.

Migrating shorebirds and wintering European starlings provide the most familiar examples of this behaviour.

The most familiar examples of this tendency arose during the cold war, when a tyrant meriting assassination was one with Soviet sympathies and autocrats pliable to Western directives were deemed benign.

Familiar examples of the latter variety are octahedral complexes carrying three didentate ligands, such as ethylenediamine, NH2CH2CH2NH2.

A version of Vivier's most famous buckle-toe design, worn by Catherine Deneuve in "Belle de Jour" in 1967, appears at the end of the exhibition, as do many less familiar examples of the work of Mr. Vivier, who died in 1998 and is credited with inventing the stiletto heel as well as an inverted, comma-shaped heel called the Virgule.

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