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"At a time when the public appetite for inventive furnishings was rather bland," said Michael Maharam, the co-owner of the textile company Maharam, who first sought out Harper a decade or so ago, "Irving, through his activities with George Nelson and Herman Miller, produced a variety of work in an utterly distinct and imaginative language, yielding some of the great designs of the century".
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During the seventh century, the Laozi was translated into Sanskrit; in the eighteenth century a Latin translation was brought to England, after which there has been a steady supply of translations into Western languages, yielding a handsome harvest of some 250 (LaFargue and Pas 1998, 277), with new ones still hitting bookstores and internet sites almost every year.
The most recent incarnation of hormesis has been accompanied by a tailored vocabulary for the topic coupled with problems in language precision, yielding ambiguous and potentially misleading terminology.
What they do demonstrate is that in politics how you say things is as important as what you say.Already, Mr Cameron's attempt to find a different language is yielding results.
The resulting relaxation data were evaluated with in-house software written in the R programming language [19], yielding parametric maps of tissue perfusion.
Twelve lesions met histopathologic criteria for inclusion in the study and were combined with 97 additional cases identified from the English language literature, yielding 109 cases for evaluation.
In some of our own published work, we have invoked the language of model testing, yielding to the pressure of this way of thinking.
In French and Portuguese (in Portugal), the washing behavior is combined with these languages' term for rat, yielding, respectively, and ratão-lavadeiro.
Both language expression and comprehension are tested in the CSI'D', yielding a six point language subscale.
In a study of stroke patients with chronic aphasia, intensive language action therapy was applied for 2 weeks, yielding a significant improvement of language performance as assessed by clinical tests (Pulvermüller et al., 2005b).
The key evolutionary novelty yielding the human language phenotype perhaps the only innovation, putting to one side an important mystery regarding the origin of human concepts that were called "word-like atomic elements"–is an operation called Merge.
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