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Sculpture did not enjoy a great infusion of creativity during the Edo period.
David Lund Winscombe, Somerset The record medal count of British athletes in the Rio Olympics, particularly in the fields of track and cycling, is ascribed to the great infusion of money that these sports have received recently from lottery funding.
"It gives a great infusion of spirit and optimism to those of us" who hold that it is possible to live an observant life in the secular world, Dr. Lamm said.
A series of legislative acts were passed by Congress in the eighteen-eighties, restricting immigrants from Asia, taxing those from Europe, and creating the need for a stronger bureaucracy to handle the great infusion.
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The great infusions of capital and the artificial fortunes of the last decade have propelled the price of real estate in much of Manhattan to stratospheric heights, accelerating the flight of the middle class and the poor and making Manhattan increasingly monochrome, the differences among its neighborhoods merely physical.
The review panel said a turnover of senior managers was essential to ensure "a greater infusion of fresh perspectives".
A. There are many things that markets do better than we can with command and control, and there are many environmental problems that can use an even greater infusion of market principles than we have today.
It dispatched him here to ensure that Afghanistan has visible progress and a successful election in advance of the American one, and to judge whether a greater infusion of money and attention now can reduce the bill to American taxpayers later.
The milk ratio of glucose-1-phosphate to glucose-6-phosphate decreased significantly at the greatest infusion of glucose.
Incredibly, the government gave the greatest infusion of funds to our schools through the military, the National Defense Education Act, and they set about "reforming" science and math education.
Conversely, in situations where a patient has experienced massive blood loss, the greater infusion volume of FFP may better restore some of the lost volume (though FFP should never be used solely as a volume expander [ 9, 119]).
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