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Additive manufacturing is now considered as a new paradigm that is foreseen to improve progress in many fields.
When Margaret Thatcher was elected, he foresaw "the end to that kind of freedom", and in 1980 left to work as an associate director at the National Theatre.
He said Mr. Clough had another quality essential for a leader: "the ability to foresee issues that are going to become explosive and more often than not nip them in the bud".
"No one person or agency could have reasonably been expected to foresee that Mr Anderson would be that rare perpetrator, and Luke the rare victim, of a violent filicide".
"To be able to foresee in that storm and show the channels and challenges is necessary for the pilots to navigate," says Maira.
As anyone could have foreseen, that move to London was calamitous for me and for her.
But it is also important to foresee structures that allow handling unplanned exceptional situations to protect the machine.
"Asking a woman or a parent to foresee something like that and buy supplemental insurance to cover that horrific possibility is not only ridiculous, it is cruel".
I think that purely based on the fact that I'm used to not really knowing where I'm always going to paint and being able to foresee that element, creating the murals wasn't really the hardest part.
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