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A 1992 photograph of Osborne in tie and tails with his fellow members, including multimillionaire financier Nat Rothschild, has been much reproduced.
It is a large, pretty watercolor, much reproduced by the Jets and their allies and currently hanging in a gallery in the Village.
Whether or not the Kimbell head is modeled on this fabled work, it was evidently a famous and much reproduced sculpture in ancient times.
The picture you selected of the small boy was a moving but much reproduced image and could not convey the unique authority of Karski's own visage.
While experts doubt the report today, the much reproduced image, "The Unknown Woman of the Seine," became a popular icon and inspired Louis Aragon's novel "Aurélien".
A much reproduced photo by Robert Capa of a fighter shot in the Spanish civil war in 1936 may have been staged.
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The extreme quantiles are much better reproduced in these seasons.
There is no way our human ancestors survived, much less reproduced, on it.
I like my friend Alexander Chee's argument, in "Parvenucracy," that "We are so preoccupied by Edwardians because we are neo-Edwardians; we are a people who apparently missed the vast economic chasms of those times so much we reproduced them, or at least, did not defend sufficiently against their return".
The binding data of this molecule is much better reproduced by the spreading model, which hypothesizes different binding orientations, than by the well-known Langmuir model.
Contrary to previous studies on other nuclei, the values of ηQ are much better reproduced with DFT than are the values of CQ.
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