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Wagner's treatise On Conducting formulates a theory of interpretation that just happens to give a philosophical underpinning for Wagner's own performance practice and rails against what he sees as the prosaic and inexpressive conducting of Mendelssohn.
Mulder formulates a theory that the entity changes its form to correspond with its victims' worst fears.
According to Quick's website, he, "formulates a theory about silver linings: he believes his life is a movie produced by God, his mission is to become physically fit and emotionally supportive, and his happy ending will be the return of his estranged wife Nikki".
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In 1881 the Cuban physician and epidemiologist Carlos Juan Finlay began to formulate a theory of insect transmission.
There's a lot of time for thinking while running 26 miles and I had begun formulating a theory.
Nobody had so far formulated a theory of the development of life, free from the guiding hand of the Creator.
Kermani has observed Ashbery's behavior in Hudson and in Chelsea and has formulated a theory about the difference.
Will we one day spawn a human who can formulate a theory that can explain these things?
Formulate a theory about another characteristic-such as weight, age, etc.-that may positively correlate with winning elections.
Mr. Samuelson also formulated a theory of public goods — that is, goods that can be provided effectively only through collective, or government, action.
Friston was not content to formulate a theory of the human brain; he had applied his principle to animals, even plants.
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