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A travel agent offering intricate knowledge of the globe is worth their weight.
GEORGE PELECANOS writes crime novels, 12 so far, that reveal an intricate knowledge of criminal enterprise large and small.
Even those with intricate knowledge of the region cannot fathom what the Obama administration is trying to achieve.
Some early critics admired Tolkien's intricate knowledge of Anglo-Saxon and his inspired updating of old Germanic themes.
At this level, quality includes intricate knowledge of the court's rulings and the ability to shape arguments.
His intricate knowledge of politics and pithy Tweet-analysis mean he is routinely asked by the media to weigh in on the most controversial issues.
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In particular, we should extend our knowledge towards PSI measurements to get an intricate knowledge on effect of Cd on photosynthesis.
In spite of the fact that intricate knowledge on the decomposition process is lacking, many bacteria are known to be capable of producing such enzymes.
JOVE_'s_ success reflects another winning strategy in the same broader struggle, as the way in which experts share increasingly intricate knowledge is forced to adapt, unavoidably, to the dizzying proliferation of new protocols and technologies.
JOVE's success reflects another winning strategy in the same broader struggle, as the way in which experts share increasingly intricate knowledge is forced to adapt, unavoidably, to the dizzying proliferation of new protocols and technologies.
The Kiwis' intricate local knowledge of the Hauraki Gulf proved to be a devastating home-court advantage.
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