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Herder's writings are certainly replete with observations connecting the different circumstances and mores of different cultures and times with differences in their arts and tastes.
The book is replete with observations and anecdotes of many illustrious intellectual figures who became friends of Sacks, including Jonathan Miller, Stephen Jay Gould, and Francis Crick.
Insects achieve remarkable flight performance, and the literature is replete with observations and measurements to prove this: from the astonishing prey capture rates of darter dragonflies (up to 98%) [1] to the 4500°s−1 angular velocities achieved by courting dolichopodid flies [2].
The literature on behavioral toxicity of food additives is replete with observations by investigators and by much of the applicable data that not all children are sensitive to additives in general, or food colors in particular, at common dietary levels.
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The "ballet of the good sidewalk always replete with new observations," as described by Jane Jacobs, is nowhere in evidence in front of Twitter's headquarters.
The situation is, indeed, replete with elements of uncertainty.
"The trial record is replete with errors," he said.
Art gives us the object replete with meaning.
The relationships between the movements and institutions are thus replete with both opportunities and dangers.
Synthetic biology is a research field replete with metaphors (Hellsten & Nerlich 2011; McLeod & Nerlich 2017).
Many reporters file stories replete with white glove imagery.
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