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She likes to experiment with form: each play in the Elliot trilogy takes its structure from a different musical genre a Bach fugue, Coltrane jazz, Puerto Rican folk music which gives her poetic dialogue an almost ritualistic resonance.

The story takes its structure - an agent's private conversation with a high-ranking diplomat about socially unequal romance - from Maugham's short story "His Excellency".

Throughout the six-part performance, which takes its structure from a previous collaboration between Espinosa and Adamcyk called Six Drawings by Randall, Espinosa shows off the the balloon's versatility by tapping, bending, inflating, deflating, and bouncing its elastic membrane for a spontaneous mashup between man and machine.

Our model takes its structure from the network topology suggested by molecular biology experiments conducted using cultured neurons [ 17, 19, 24, 35].

One principle of the systematic review is that it should work to a protocol, recognising the possibility of bias if the review takes its structure from the available evidence rather than vice versa.

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We can look to later kids' shows, like "Arthur," which took its structure almost directly from "Doug" (and hired several key people who worked on "Doug") or the evolution of thoughtful pre-teen and adolescence-focused shows that came after it (like "Malcom In The Middle," which had a similar crossover).

Calais V International: Calais V 60th Anniversary: The E Series Clubsport R8 takes its fundamental body structure from the mainstream VE Commodore.

A massive rectangle two stories high, with a roofed balcony upstairs, the structure takes its name from the baked clay tiles found in its ruins.

In the 1990s it was shown that this structure, which takes its name from the Greek word for 'seahorse' owing to its shape, was larger in London taxi drivers than it was in the general population.

The Tempest may take its overall structure from traditional Italian commedia dell'arte, which sometimes featured a magus and his daughter, their supernatural attendants, and a number of rustics.

Sealed, at least, until rust corrosion takes its natural course or the structure in question starts to collapse under the weight of the metal.

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