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Chapeltown in Leeds and parts of inner-city Newcastle, Sheffield and Bradford offer illustrations of this.
He declares that "great powers rarely decline suddenly" — the historian Niall Ferguson argued the exact opposite in his 2011 book "Civilization" — yet then proceeds to offer illustrations showing that "the decline of the British Empire" occurred over a few brief decades.
The current coloring book paradigm is self-aware and seeking even greater self-awareness, running the gamut from novelty books that offer illustrations of pot paraphernalia or dating apps or sex positions, to collections of repetitive patterns and line drawings that promise soothing, meditative coloring experiences. .
Although the examples of map-reduce decomposition in the Results section offer illustrations for genomic data, the formulations, accompanying libraries and webApp are just as applicable to other types of symbolic sequence.
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It is therefore important to recognise that, whilst Figure 4 offers illustrations to help guide interpretation of effect sizes estimated using meta-analyses, it also extrapolates beyond the scope of the outcome data and source studies incorporated into those analyses.
So they offer textbook illustrations of how design can differentiate vehicles.
Noting that epileptics have tendencies toward mythomania and melodrama, Ms. Slater goes on to offer prodigious illustrations of both.
A Visual History of Typefaces & Graphic Styles" (Volumes 1 and 2) offer luscious illustrations tracing the evolution of the letter from 1628 to 1938.
Two recent restaurant projects — one with a life span of just a month, the other a more permanent venture — offer vivid illustrations of the liveliness of London's current food market scene.
People need first and foremost to know what candidates care about--their values--but they should have to be honest about how they're going to pay for it, and should offer clear illustrations of how they would govern.
What he says about them is a vital political narrative decoder for ordinary people: "'Gaffes' almost never reveal anything particularly important; instead, they're opportunities for reporters to offer vivid illustrations of conclusions they've already made about the candidates".
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