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This is as true in the theatre world as it is in the spheres of economics or politics – as I've realised, working with Nübling and NO99.
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And this is not so much to do with Jones, a thoughtful and engaging critic – but it is in the sphere of his article.
Oxenstierna's contributions were in the spheres of administrative reform and diplomacy.
In the men group, the top issues we identified were in the spheres of control and doubt/rumination, whereas for women it was the sphere of cleaning to be mainly involved.
Luckily I was in the sphere of influence of two wonderful teachers.
His most lasting achievements were in the sphere of law and finance.
But the most important change effected by the Wei dynasty was in the sphere of land reform.
The greatest applied scientific achievements of the Archaic period, however, were in the sphere of military technology the trireme and the hoplite.
Common projects do not have to be in the sphere of the market economy with its strong pressure towards efficiency and a pragmatic attitude.
"In a city like New York, it's still very difficult to work and live around other people who share a sense of creativity, and want to have an impact on the world whether it's in the sphere of technology, design or business.
"It is on my list of things that are in the sphere of the possible," said one top Obama administration official who discussed the president's legislative priorities on condition of anonymity.
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