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He had made a study of the bicycle market.
Hitler was pro-England, and had made a study of its culture and history.
Their stories had not been told, and they – in particular Alice, who had made a study of her family and the history of the area – wanted to tell them.
A founding member of the London Epidemiological Society, Snow was also an anesthetist — administering gas to Queen Victoria at the first chloroform-assisted royal birth — and he had made a study of gaseous diffusion.
It wasn't that the North Koreans weren't well dressed, for trying to pass as South Korean teenagers, they had made a study of everything having to do with South Korean teenagers and with their government allowances furnished themselves with leather jackets and turtleneck sweaters, black suits and Fubu jackets.
To model my future career, I had made a study of success in literature from 1650 to the present.
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Ever since then, Warwick has made a study of what it takes to do better than everyone else.
Photos are all about light, except to Gabriel Biderman, who has made a study of taking photos in the dark.
Alfreda Murck, a scholar of classical Chinese painting with a passion for Mao-era pop culture, has made a study of Maoist relics of a very particular kind.
Michael Silverstein, a senior partner at the Boston Consulting Group and the co-author of the book "Trading Up," has made a study of this kind of consumer.
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