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Smiths used wrought iron as though it were a plastic material, meant to be employed in extravagant forms wherever possible.
In any case, Mr. Pielmeier argued that the notoriety of the source material meant theatergoers would arrive with many assumptions that aren't necessarily positive or beneficial.
His trousers, half of a zoot suit, tight at the ankles and ballooning all down his legs, were in a thin material meant for a warmer place.
For those following the tale of the documents stolen from the Heartland Institute, that organization has just posted what it describes as the e-mail trail by which the scientist Peter Gleick obtained material meant for Heartland board members.
Among the first things this year's guests will encounter is a 50-foot-high facade that says "Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week" and is covered with painted material meant to resemble the marble of the Metropolitan Opera House.
The emails appear to be genuine, but the University of East Anglia said the "sheer volume of material" meant it was not yet able to confirm that they were.
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This is what happened to us" — before spinning more obliquely into what the material means to them.
For the devoted actor, rightness of cause will always win against apparent material advantage as long as the cause has the minimal material means to endure.
"Despite almost seven centuries of research, the lack of direct sources and autographic material mean that little is known about Dante's life and personal traits," writes Plazzi.
The improved drainage capacities of that infill material mean that only an eight-inch crown is required, as opposed to 30 inches on older fields.
From this freedom comes widespread economic opportunity, a cosmopolitan respect for the rights of strangers, and both the willingness and the material means to be generous toward others.
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