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They fit a pattern which will be familiar to people who watched or reported on the war in Ireland.
The following morning Joseph reappears (accompanied by a round of applause but minus his baggage) and the trip takes on a pattern which will become comfortingly familiar.
There will be a "small tight-knit urban grain, familiar to the old street pattern", which will nonetheless be capable of accommodating towers rising up to 60 storeys.
It fears that failing to vote in 2015 could set a pattern which will see a generation excluded from the voting process.
He added: "That's why it is so troubling to see the DNC engage in such heavy-handed favoritism benefitting Hillary Clinton, a pattern which will continue [Saturday] night with another debate deliberately scheduled to limit viewership".
As Judge Learned Hand observed in 1934, "Any one may so arrange his affairs that his taxes shall be as low as possible; he is not bound to choose that pattern which will best pay the Treasury; there is not even a patriotic duty to increase one's taxes".
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They look for the patterns, which will still be visible even if the content is encrypted.
The whiff of the modern comes from the harmonious synchronization of the kinetic camerawork with the abrupt editing patterns, which will be familiar to anyone who has ever watched a Dogme film.
She welcomed the move: "GPs can now compare their prescribing patterns, which will hopefully encourage people to think whether antibiotics are really needed and help save modern medicine as we know it".
The only way to really understand the city, West says, is to understand its deep structure, its defining patterns, which will show us whether a metropolis will flourish or fall apart.
This paper introduces three design patterns which will help in facilitating BIM-based information sharing over the web, and web-based collaborative use of the BIMs.
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