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The marked existence of symmetries may be exploited for directional switching in optical circuits.
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Here Ibsen anticipates feminism: give a woman freedom, and you end much of the repression that has hitherto marked her existence.
At the time, the bunkerlike space — all that marked its existence was a spray-painted wall spelling out "Tiki Bar" in bamboo — was at the forefront of a mini-tiki-bar boom in New York City.
The Pirates' three-game series this week against the St . Louis Cardinalswas a crucial test as to whether they could remain postseason contenders into September or would retreat into the irrelevancy that has marked their existence for the last two decades.
Through the invention of agriculture, man has begun to create necessary food products, increasing efficiency of the invested effort and reducing the chaos that marked his existence, there have emerged and have increased human settlements, cultivated land, domestic animals and, on this basis, a new way of life emerged.
56 Among them, comparative genomics has predicted and marked the existence of a plethora of sRNAs, and many of their expressions have been confirmed in vivo.
"They can also be found on most medieval cathedrals and plenty of Elizabethan houses," Alexander adds, before going on to say that her research into the marks' existence stemmed from her interest in understanding how the great buildings in the past were designed and built "before the advent of modern technologies".
The failure even to mark the existence of the other side on most maps, it said, "serves to deny the legitimate presence of the other".
My funeral probably won't be well attended, but it's a consolation knowing there'll be a ceremony to mark my existence.
His endless trips to the cinema and his stoic pursuit of his secretaries amount to much the same thing: a groping search for something (anything) to mark his existence and raise him above the sub-audible hum of everyday life.
His rants about blacks were repellent, but also simply juvenile: of a piece with the lullaby rhymes, the clink of ice in rented digs, the grousing about one's parents -- the strange mix of adult sophistication and utter childishness that marks the existence of a permanent bachelor.
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