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Both Mr. Golijov and Mr. Tan make important use of the scene of the baptism of Jesus: an antithetical moment when he is honored on earth and acclaimed from heaven.
The Cretan palaces, as at Knossos and Phaistos (both c. 1500 bc), make important use of stairs, and the Assyrian ziggurat of the 9th or 8th century bc was often adorned with massive stairs.
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Perl makes important use of its capability to execute Perl code during the compile phase.
The next president must quickly make important land-use decisions and employ all of his or her legal and persuasive powers against entrenched landowners and the bureaucratic status quo to get construction moving.
Policy makers need to make important decisions on the use of public funds – to target which disease areas, which populations, and with which interventions.
In conclusion relative power and sample size analysis can help researchers make important decisions about technology used for gene expression profiling.
The games were actually versatile mathematical models that Dr. Nowak could use to make important discoveries in fields as varied as economics and cancer biology.
Such a collection acts as a vehicle which the research community can use to make important connections explicit and more widely disseminated.
It's not a model that works very well when it comes to test results that people are using to make important health decisions.
If Wikipedia is to be believed, red tape itself was a 16th century response to the problem of bureaucracy, used to make important documents stand out from the mass of administrivia that even then threatened to overwhelm the system.
"Machines that crunch data are used to make important decisions such as who can get a job, who can get a loan, who can get insurance," he said.
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