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The details of Obama's journey to leadership begin to form a blueprint for future action.

This is the genetic material that comes from both parents and combines at conception to form a blueprint for a new individual.

The result, "Taking Stock: A Spiritual Guide to Rising Above Life's Financial Ups and Downs" (Amacom), which was published in October, is chock-full of anecdotes and parables and quotes -- some autobiographical, some biblical, some literary -- that together form a blueprint for getting through the stages of grief.

Though none of the plans are ideal as they stand today (and some of them represent only the germ of an idea), evaluated and addressed together as part of a coordinated effort, they could begin to form a blueprint for making our cities more efficient, sustainable and livable.

The proposals, published ahead of the Scottish independence referendum, could form a blueprint for full devolution to English cities, ResPublica said.

In the first phase, we form a "blueprint" of the network by employing a specialized version of the commonly encountered fuzzy C-means (FCM) clustering algorithm, namely the conditional (context-based) FCM.

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By contrast, the Texas board's social studies revision forms a blueprint for bad educational decision-making.

THE CUSHINGS: Truman Capote bewitched and finally betrayed the three glamorous Cushing girls, whose many marriages formed a blueprint of social engineering.

This motorik electronic odyssey marks New Order's early experiments with the gadgetry (specifically Sumner's kit-built Powertran sequencer) and forms a blueprint for the vastly different 586 that emerged on Power, Corruption & Lies and even Blue Monday.

It was still the largest building in the world when Ottoman Turks set about converting it into a mosque after capturing Istanbul from the Byzantines in 1453, and formed a blueprint for its famous neighbour, the Blue Mosque.

When the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was adopted on January 16 , 1786 it formed a blueprint for what would become the basis for the protection of religious liberty enshrined in our Constitution.

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