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However, the limited configuration and organization options imposed by custom tracks presented a barrier to full integration of large datasets into the browser, leading many research groups to set up mirrors to visualize their tracks in a full local instance of the browser.
But the show may also be an especially full-blown instance of the prevailing curatorial orthodoxy, which favors the ephemeral and the performative over art objects.
Egyptian history was full of instances of public anger erupting spontaneously to create revolutions.
The play is full of instances of misfired jokes, of misperceived embraces, of metaphors taken literally, of history being rewritten on the spot.
If the current pattern of trade resembles an uneven patchwork, some fear the new pattern will be made from whole cloth, as China wraps up the market for itself.Economic history is full of instances of sheltered industries that could not survive exposure to an open market.
Isn't our not being shocked by its full disclosure an instance of progress?
Bem concedes the point, but as he says, "The history of science is full of instances where the phenomenon comes first and the explanation comes later".. Neither Bem nor his psi colleagues know the physical mechanism that would allow psychic phenomena to work, so they must replicate their findings to gain credence.
Tina McEntire, associate provost for enrollment management at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, affirmed Mr. Verzyl's encouragement of full disclosure, sharing an instance of shoplifting that a lawyer had advised a student to keep out of her application.
The annals of wrongful conviction cases are sadly full of instances where prosecutors, whether for political reasons or because they were afflicted by some sort of complicated psychological denial, have refused to concede, or even fought back with vitriol, when faced with overwhelming evidence of innocence.
Davis was serious about his faith, and "Yes I Can" is full of instances in which he uses jokes to defuse people's skepticism.
History, after all, is full of instances where the sky was supposed to be falling — and then didn't after someone "invented the gizmo" that took care of it (Y2K, anyone?).
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