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The Christmas tree with gifts underneath is questionable, though; most histories trace the European custom back only to the 16th century.
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I'm really interested in how producing an image using machine learning, as opposed to any other method, creates different experiences, expectations, histories, traces and contexts for the viewer to consider.
(Penguin Press, $29.95). Wills's history traces two competing and, ideally, complementary threads: enlightenment religion and evangelicalism.
Wills's history traces two competing and, ideally, complementary threads: enlightenment religion and evangelicalism.
Its history traces back through centuries of Japanese Zen Buddhist practices.
Gessen, McFaul and Snyder dip this moment in history, tracing Putin's opportunism, Russia's anxiety and America's vulnerability.
Trethewey's writing mines the cavernous isolation, brutality, and resilience of African American history, tracing its subterranean echoes to today.
We build an Snet hierarchy based on the density of users, history traces, and road network topologies to accelerate the cloaking process performed at the anonymization server.
This is particularly true for European mountain areas, where landscapes have undergone major changes through human history, tracing back over thousands of years of continuous human intervention.
Tile production in Sassuolo grew out of the earthen-ware and crockery industry, whose history traces back to the thirteenth century.
The company's history traces to 1926, when the Radio Corporation of America (now RCA Corporation) and two other firms founded the National Broadcasting Company NBCC) to operate a nationwide radio broadcasting network.
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