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Through a classroom moment in a graduate course in the teaching of writing, Particelli explores ways in which pointed inquiry into genre satire, in this case allows for a lesson design that encourages critical exploration of culture without burdening students with essentialist discussions.

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The method that best matched the engraving was one in which a pointed tool or cutting edge was carefully and repeatedly inserted into an existing groove and passed along in the same direction.

This system can be represented by a signaling arrow diagram in which a pointed arrow from gene/protein Xi to Xj denotes that Xi activates Xj.

Two word-trained dogs were presented with acts of reference in which a human pointed, named objects, or simultaneously did both.

The picture is based on a photograph in which the five-pointed star is clearly seen on the synagogue, which was built in 1873.

The elevations corresponding to these two plans were similar because star shapes were produced by rotating the corner projections of a standard stepped plan in increments of 11.25 degrees, resulting in a 32-pointed interrupted plan in which three star points are skipped in the centre of each side of the shrine.

Evans et al.; for a description of the user interface which allows access to the catalog, see Bonaventura et al. The Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) is a major project in which all of the pointed imaging observations taken by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory will be used to generate one of the most extensive X-ray source catalog produced to date.

In case we needed more evidence that this year's mayoral race is a sleeper, there came last night's debate on NY1, in which Mike Bloomberg's most pointed critique of his vastly outmatched opponent, Comptroller Bill Thompson, took the form of the hoariest of political clichés: "You don't get a medal for rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic".

By Ben McGrath October 14, 2009 In case we needed more evidence that this year's mayoral race is a sleeper, there came last night's debate on NY1, in which Mike Bloomberg's most pointed critique of his vastly outmatched opponent, Comptroller Bill Thompson, took the form of the hoariest of political clichés: "You don't get a medal for rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic".

The great alchemical joke, in which there is a pointed lesson for all of us in the west, is that the 'gold' that is the ultimate prize of all alchemists, indeed all people, is not found in the ground.

As shown in Figure 4, SKOV3 cells in the transfected groups shrank without F-actin polymerization or filopodia formation, whereas cells in the blank and control groups showed pointed filopodia or polygonal cell shapes with pointed edges, in which brightly stained longitudinal actin bundles were detected [ 39].

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