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Basically, Albers progresses deliberately from medium to medium, finally arriving at his reverential, influential proto-Minimalist "Homage to the Square" paintings, with their pulsating colors and proportions.

The Hailsham children are indoctrinated in – and, one suspects as the narrative progresses, deliberately blinded by – the belief that their personal worth and the meaningfulness of their lives resides entirely in their ability to create art.

– is not new, but in analysing the conditions of the younger millennial, the debate has progressed from having its arse on backwards to being deliberately, comprehensively wrong.

And now the ground invasion is progressing, Israel accuses Hamas of deliberately embedding its rocket launchers in residential areas, while Hamas accuses Israel of wanton slaughter.

In addition, de Mestier et al. reported that VHL-associated PNETs which were less than 1.5 cm in diameter and deliberately left in place did not tend to progress after 10 years of median follow-up.

As a result, they feel they deliberately diminish what they perceive to be their "black self" in order to progress.

With hindsight, Galilei managed to achieve groundbreaking scientific progress just because he deliberately violated rules of scientific reasoning, because he stubbornly stuck to a problematic approach until decisive theoretical and technological innovations were made.

The link between Popper's theory of knowledge and his social philosophy is his fallibilism just as we make theoretical progress in science by deliberately subjecting our theories to critical scrutiny, and abandoning those which have been falsified, so too, Popper holds, the critical spirit can and should be sustained at the social level.

That raised the question of whether an agreement had suddenly fallen into place or Administration officials had been deliberately minimizing their progress.

There are suggestions that we simply use a short fragment of an arbitrarily chosen gene, create a unique identifier so we can identify species, and this is actually an incredibly important step forward in progress if it's used deliberately, in a way that reinforces taxonomy, rather than replaces it.

But she accused David Cameron and Michael Gove of deliberately undermining that progress by exempting academies and free schools from Labour's rules.

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