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The bits that fascinate me the most explore Niyazov's embrace of a book as a means to power.

A few of the pieces, like "The Dog Bite," Richard Minsky's sensuous animal-hide binding for text and woodcuts by Barton Benes, adhere to that traditional format, but most explore alternative means of displaying and interpreting information.

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Well traveled both internationally and nationally, she loved most exploring the wilds of nature with her family, and in particular, hiking the Grand Canyon, which she did for the last time at the age of 69.

He was also a prolific author, producing a new book every two years or so, alongside innumerable pamphlets and articles, most exploring his view that prayer and protest should go hand in hand.

The question that has been most explored in the literature is the relationship of business cycle to apprenticeship enrollment/completion.

(Imagine how much money we can save on "enriching" toys and DVDs!) But what children observe most closely, explore most obsessively and imagine most vividly are the people around them.

Furthermore, most research explored this issue from the psychological perspective.

Most research exploring parental tobacco use also focuses on maternal smoking behaviours.

Most research exploring pregnant women's attitudes towards drinking in pregnancy has been quantitative [ 20, 21].

Perhaps the writer who has done most to explore the notion of a sensate landscape, though, is Alan Garner.

The second, which Netflix has just commissioned, will most likely explore how we deal with that other even more clamorous existential imposter, success.

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