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The New Yorker, November 11 , 1996P. 120 THE ART WORLD about Jasper Johns, and the Johns retrospective show on exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art... To certain artists, the law of reversible statement pertains: almost anything you say about them can be turned around to show that the opposite is also true.
THE ART WORLD about Jasper Johns, and the Johns retrospective show on exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art... To certain artists, the law of reversible statement pertains: almost anything you say about them can be turned around to show that the opposite is also true.
The evidence base for low-dose CT screening for lung cancer pertains almost entirely to annual screening.
However, it should be noted that the evidence base for low-dose CT screening for lung cancer pertains almost entirely to annual screening.
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Interestingly, these problems seemed to pertain almost exclusively to organizations at the national level.
Today in Nottingham, barring unforeseen circumstances, the same side will take the field for the third and final Test against New Zealand as has contested England's previous four matches, a situation that has not pertained for almost a century and a quarter.
His Rolodex likely includes an entry or two that pertain to almost any fetish.
Any mention of the "philosophy of physics," the "philosophy of history," or even the "philosophy of anthropology" almost always pertains to philosophy in this narrower sense.
The result has been a stormy brew of debate about the role of peer review, bloggers and the reliability of NASA, at least as it pertains to microbiological issues, almost as toxic as the salty and arsenic waters of Mono Lake in California, from which Dr. Wolfe-Simon of the U.S. Geological Survey scooped up some bacteria last year.
Skeletal remains from the quarry pertain to individuals of almost all ages and sizes, from less than 1 m to 12 m long, and the disarticulation is an advantage for describing bones usually found fused.
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