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Her knowledge of the great writers of India was immense.
Our biographical knowledge of the great Elizabethan and Jacobean writers is patchy and often two-dimensional.
Anyway, as you can tell, I now have a little more knowledge of the Great War, not through the manoeuvres of battle, but through personal histories.
Too many intelligent and capable young scientists have come out of master's and doctoral programs with vast knowledge of the Great Barrier Reef, but are now unemployed.
European knowledge of the Great Plains began with the expedition of the Spanish explorer Francisco Vázquez de Coronado in 1539 41.
He walked into the university with little knowledge of the great texts that inform modern democracy and he walked out an expert in those very same texts.
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"Today, nanoscopy is used worldwide and new knowledge of the greatest benefit to mankind is produced on a daily basis".
Knowledge of the greater landscape is essential to locate one's own company successfully in this ecosystem.
"With the inherited knowledge of the greatest minds in history, and the science to unfold neurobiological secrets, what an exciting age of possibility we live in," you think, as you eat your organic rigatoni.
The accounts of William Rowan (1929, 1930, 1943) and Thomas Randall (in Bannerman 1961) from central Canada, as well as a recently initiated study by Lee Tibbitts in southern Alaska, provide much of our knowledge of the Greater Yellowlegs on its breeding grounds.
Based on a Paul Claudel mystery play, Braunfels wanted to make "visible the knowledge of the greatest possible beauty and eternal order".
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