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The service uses various and sundry sources as well as Twitter and Facebook to find news and information about almost 3000 museums around the world.
According to Gutas (2006), 97 "These letters derive primarily from Byzantine manuals of administration and warfare (the Tactica) with accretions from Greek material from the classical and Hellenistic periods, and from so-called Hermetic material deriving from sundry sources".
In a survey they conducted to determine consumer acceptance of nutritionally enhanced genetically modified foods, they discover that it is how the individual consumer perceives the risks and benefits of GM crops based on sundry sources of information that actually determines the acceptance or non-acceptance of GM food products.
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Accompanying his Southern/pan-Asian menu is a brochure that, at first glance, appears to be yet another locavore's obligatory salute to his sundry food sources just down the road (such as pork from Black Hill Ranch just west of the city and produce from Knopp Branch Farm near the town of Edna).
Mark Liberman, director of the Linguistic Data Consortium, remarked, "The Simpsons has apparently taken over from Shakespeare and the Bible as our culture's greatest source of idioms, catchphrases and sundry other textual allusions".
Well that fans can scan in Microsoft Tag codes they find on Source Code movie posters and other sundry swag, or visit Facebook or the movie's actual site (http://mission.enterthesourcecode.com/) in order to complete "social media tasks" which basically amount to posting thinly veiled promotion about the movie onto their Facebook walls.
The trio seem at pains to remind us of the deeper complexities of the settings, ending tracks by revealing the untreated sources of their beats in things like twanged rulers, sundry metallic bangs and scratches, etc. Which, if anything, just increases one's irritation.
Bald cypress is the cornerstone species in the aptly named "cypress swamps" where it serves as a source of food and shelter for numerous and sundry organisms [ 3].
This flies in the face of the long-standing revulsion, codified in a 1982 law, against revealing intelligence sources — the reason that the outing of Valerie Plame and of sundry CIA agents in the 1970s (one of whom was subsequently assassinated) caused such indignation.
The Midsomer villages probably have a higher body count than 1920s Chicago, but Barnaby (both of them) is happily married: the cunning author will use this in itself as a source of plot tension, as the detective's family comes under potential threat from sundry villains.
It works a treat as all and sundry are hoodwinked.
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