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But his quest for new subjects led him far beyond Venice, where he was born in 1722.
I'm not questioning the details of appearance and anatomical structure, but the context, the hints at the sort of lives his subjects led.
Sleep restriction in the study's subjects led to amplified endocannabinoid levels in the blood, leading to hunger pangs, which generally intensify in the early afternoon, to increase further.
She shows why English subjects, led by the governing classes, decided that such a dangerous public freedom as bearing arms was necessary.
The need for funds, coupled with Frederick William's genuine concern for his subjects, led to a number of sweeping reforms and innovations.
However, his interest in maritime subjects led to several extremely successful non-fiction books about the Vancouver locality, notably one about the elderly wooden boats used by the Forest Service to patrol the coasts, fight fires and so on.
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Boys and girls study different subjects in school, and boys' subjects lead to more lucrative careers.
But some choices of subjects lead to results that might seem puzzling for a series about "design".
Mr. Ach's obvious affection for his subjects leads him to emphasize the positive aspects of everyday life, so that rundown buildings are picturesque rather than squalid, and while poverty is evident, no one appears to be destitute.
But some choices of subjects lead to results that might seem puzzling for a series about "design". Including an architect, Bjarke Ingels, in the series is almost inevitable, given how often design and architecture are, fairly or not, lumped together.
The opening chapter deals with lighting: with candles, lamps, and kerosene; these subjects lead up to evaporation, boiling temperature, etc., then to petroleum, gasolene, coal gas, and finally to electric lighting.
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