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The approaches taken to the field of ethnomusicology differ widely.
Many of their teams have taken to the field with no player on talking terms with any other.
He advised his researchers to "think about shaping results, reports, etc., so they [DoD] can clearly see their application for tools that can be taken to the field".
Small portable devices host systems, such as on a cell phone that is taken to the field or on a tablet computer used within offices or in cafeterias.
During his first game in charge, a 5-0 reverse to France in Paris, Vogts infamously replaced Gary Holt by mistake; less than half an hour after the midfielder had taken to the field as a substitute himself.
Against such a fraught backdrop, it seems only natural that some members of the Rangers squad would have taken to the field against Motherwell believing a farewell was imminent.
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"Virtually every California photographer of consequence" has taken to the fields, notes historian Richard Steven Street.
Examples of owners taking to the field are rare.
Three-nil is difficult to overturn, but we'll be taking to the field to win".
The Spectator is to bat so The Economist takes to the field first.
After a series of introductions, the couple took to the field.
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