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Congress should enact lenient federal rules for voter identification, allowing voters to present a wide array of IDs.
(Vivien Schweitzer)20090827 CIRCLES AND LINES (Tuesday) Founded this past spring, Circles and Lines consists of a handful of stylistically diverse composers who aim to present a wide array of new music The concert will include recent works by the group's members: Angélica Negrón, Conrad Winslow, Dylan Glatthorn, Eric Lemmon and Noam Faingold.
Moreover, polymer based materials were noted to present a wide array of properties that could be tailored to meet specific design requirements, e.g. ductility based design or strength based design.
Acute spinal cord disorders are challenging, as they present a wide array of differential diagnosis and may lead to devastating sequelae.
Because the dynamics change as a result of new time scales being present, a wide array of new experiments become possible to probe diffusion, binding, and photophysical dynamics in bulk studies that were previously unobservable.
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Prosecutors disagreed, presenting a wide array of evidence during the trial, including hours of recordings.
The exhibition presents a wide array of Wright's designs, from the most familiar (a complete table setting of American Modern in lettuce green) to the exceedingly rare (1932 pony-skin Cowboy Modern chair).
In a city of bustling concert stages, it is easy to overlook the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but every season the Met presents a wide array of players and ensembles, a sonic salmagundi whose proportions naturally vary.
Unlike CBS's "48 Hours" and NBC's "Dateline," which are mainly about crimes and court cases, "Rock Center" presented a wide array of stories each week and was closer to the "60 Minutes" model than anything else on television.
As shown in the initial qualitative survey of the ablation phenotype, the developing pallium presents a wide array of cell disarrangements that eventually result in retarded vertical growth and mild dyslamination, early defects that may be exacerbated by late-onset hydrocephalus (Xie et al., 2002).
These are the essential elements in all of the typically confounding but compelling Winter Olympics events, which present such a wide array of skills that the celebration of athleticism can range from the perilous 1.9-mile downhill course known as Grizzly to the brooms and quirky stones used by curlers who resemble bowlers on ice.
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