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Many of them found inspiration in the utopian forms of the Soviet Constructivists, an attraction that had the romantic benefit of having been crushed in its infancy by Stalin.
In 1957, the university board founded the Wesleyan Poetry Series, which was nurtured in its infancy by the noted poet Richard Wilbur, then an English professor at the university.
Ms. Hadid and others, he added, "found inspiration in the utopian forms of the Soviet Constructivists, an attraction that had the romantic benefit of having been crushed in its infancy by Stalin".
This now very well-characterized second inheritance system was appreciated in its infancy by John Maynard Smith, a leading twentieth century evolutionary theorist: "There is a second inheritance system an epigenetic inheritance system in addition to the system based on DNA sequence that links sexual generations (Maynard Smith 1989, p. 11).
The film capitalizes on strengths of the film medium, then in its infancy, by making use of physical, visual action.
That group, alone, has an estimated strength of around 30,000 and managed to take over a huge swath of territory, including Iraq's second largest city, despite being relentlessly targeted in its infancy by JSOC.
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It has long since been overtaken by emerging-market upstarts, including Bharti Airtel, an Indian firm it invested in during its infancy, and by European rivals that did a better job of weathering the dotcom crash of 2000-01.
The league was in its infancy, dominated by the college game, and featured a style, speed and strategy that's unrecognizable when compared with the game of today.
When reading the book, one is struck by how much this field is in its infancy, as demonstrated by the fact that many of the chapters are based on only one or two publications describing the initial attempts to differentiate human ES cells.
But such fund-raising is in its infancy: a survey by Independent Sector, a Washington organization that promotes charitable giving and volunteerism, found last year that only 1percentt of the people who gave to charity said they used the Internet.
Two images stand out: a battlefield strewn with volumes of Shakespeare, Auden and Marx, jettisoned by volunteers too exhausted to carry them any further; and a precious bottle of donated blood (transfusion was then in its infancy), deliberately spoiled by a fascist sympathiser.
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