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This book and others like it will be especially helpful if your child wants to eventually adopt other percussion instruments, for instance in a school band or orchestra.

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A string quartet or a group of brass instruments, for instance, cannot be treated in the same manner as a symphony orchestra.

Mr. Burwell's experiments with unusual instruments, for instance, encouraged the architects to use materials in unconventional juxtapositions, like unfinished concrete and finely polished traditional Italian stucco work, in the bathroom.

Nevertheless, the instruments also display many differences, for instance, in numbers of scales, which range from three to twelve.

However, it is extremely difficult to satisfy such requirement since the uncertainty caused by the inertial instrument and the external environment, for instance, in the aided inertial navigation.

In Germany, this is manifested, for instance, in new competitive structures and an increased implementation of market-based instruments and mechanisms (Winkler 2014).

Instrumental inclination data are scarce before AD 1750, and perhaps approximate given the rudimentary design of instruments used at that time (see illustration, for instance, in Cabeo 1628 or Kircher 1641).

Mr. Rockwell, the designer, said he was using elements in the 1,200-square-foot 1,200-square-foot 1,200-square-foot-- for inspacee, a rosewood bench curved like a guitor and a ribbevokeiling that contains projection and sound equipmusical

For instance, in the original instrument there are several items on personal belongings in the private apartment.

For instance, in the case of instruments based on the proximity to educational institutions, the distance to the institution could be considered a valid instrument only after controlling for observable exogenous characteristics and ruling out inequalities that might not cause the random allocation of institutions, as in Dee's (2004) work on civic participation.

In other areas of labour economics repeated measures are often used as instruments when one is concerned about measurement error; for instance in the returns to education literature one may have access to the primary respondent's self-reported education, as well as a sibling's report on the respondent's education.

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