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Building off an earlier project called Coffee Kitchen, previously installed at a cafe by the same name in Korea, the designers said the original idea came from observing a sort of 'Photo Clubʼ culture, where girls in the cafe would busy themselves by taking photos of each other.
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The Musikverein is stuffed with expensive hairdos and designer labels, and the Usher Hall observes a sort of decorous respectability.
According to Kenyan and Somali news media, nearly 1,000 Shabab militants ordered local residents to gather and observe a sort of military parade in which the militants flaunted their armed might on land and sea, brandishing weapons and firing them from motorcycles and from speedboats off the coast.
Even if American politics has always had a violent streak, the press and politicians have generally learned to play by basic rules to observe a sort of decorum over the past few decades.
We observed a sort of transition phase effect in the passage from D12(G) to D18(G), in almost all genomes of Table 1, where a clear inversion appears in the ratio hapax-cardinality/repeat-cardinality.
We did not observe a sorting out of mutant or wild type cells, instead, the fluorescently labelled cells were randomly distributed throughout the mounds and slugs irrespective of their origin and were not specifically enriched in either the prespore or the prestalk region (Fig. 5).
Shortly after a wave of xenophobic repression unfurled, and Alleg observed "with a sort of nausea" the photographs of arrested French communists, some subsequently tortured, paraded triumphantly on the front page of El Moudhahid.
Since the time of response of the demand valve takes longer than 200 300 ms before the inspiratory valve opens the flow, a phase of inspiration can be observed against a sort of shutter [ 7].
Jonathan Swift once observed, ''Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own," and so it might be charged, too, of satirists who excoriate others while exempting themselves from blame.
Jonathan Swift once observed, "Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own," and so it might be charged, too, of satirists who excoriate others while exempting themselves from blame.
As the equally elegant and superior English writer who tells us this observed, the title had a "sort of thunderous quality".
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