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Not surprisingly, Burton's longtime production designer Rick Heinrichs was responsible for the sets, while ace Emmanuel Lubezki (Burton's Sleepy Hollow) contributed the expressionistic lighting schemes".

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While VOD is sometimes an afterthought — for Fox's "Sleepy Hollow," it contributed fewer viewers than DVRs did — the networks would rather people watch that way than via DVR.

This hollow frame contributes greatly for the alleviation of mechanical stress during electrochemical cycling, and buffers volume change of active materials.

The loading capacity of yolk @ cage-shell hollow spherical ACP is twice more than that of ACP-24-2 and ACP-48-2, which indicates that yolk @ cage-shell hollowhicherindicatescthat contributed to the drug's loading.

The carbon layer covering the hollow spindle also contributes to the high performance of the LiMnPO4/C material as the carbon layer improves its electronic conductivity and the nano-scaled wall thickness decreases the paths of Li deintercalation.

A finite-element model is used, taking into account these mechanisms, in order to characterize how the stiffness, of both the meniscuses and the hollow spheres respectively, contributes to the effective stiffness of the stacking.

By virtue of this special architecture, more incident photons are expected to be trapped in the hollow cavities, which contribute to more electrons and holes available for photocatalytic reactions.

A three-month investigation by the L.I.R.R. concluded that at 1 32 p.m. on Jan . 24 as a double-decker train moved eastbound at 42 miles per hour just west of the Stony Hollow Road bridge, the defect contributed to conditions that caused a wheel to slip off a curved section of track.

Both periods contributed to the hollowing out of industry and the steady deterioration in trade figures.

Under the Harper government, surging oil prices and exports led to the rise of the Canadian dollar, which contributed to the hollowing out of Canadian manufacturing, including the lose of hundreds of thousands of jobs – a case of resource mismanagement that economists have labelled the Dutch Disease.

Between 2000 and 2007, 15% of technology upgrading in Europe can be explained as a response to Chinese competition.Polar explorationThis was good for European productivity but, given the effects of technology on employment, would also have contributed to the hollowing out of the labour market.

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