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The template from which Braun takes his ideas about work, character, and management is basketball.
The show, at which she was accompanied by a mostly acoustic blues band, suggested that for Ms. Peyroux, Holiday's music is a template from which she has branched out to refine an enigmatic, low-key personal style that is all her own.
1959 was also the year Fleming published Goldfinger, the first truly ridiculous Bond novel (delightful though it is), which, as the third Bond movie, would perfect the NXNW-style template from which the series would barely deviate until the advent of Daniel Craig.
The existing 1D nanostructure serves as structural template from which NaNbO3 nanobelt can be readily generated.
These compounds are the first nonpeptidic inhibitors disclosed and represent a template from which better inhibitors might be designed.
These efforts resulted in the design of the 5,6-dihydropyrones, which afforded a more flexible template from which to fill the internal pockets of the enzyme.
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When it comes to translating summer success into career bests, Anthony has plenty of templates from which to draw inspiration.
Like everything he photographs, he said, both are templates from which he tries to understand what it means to be human.
That is because the templates from which new proteins are manufactured, molecules called messenger RNAs (mRNAs), are made in the cell nucleus.
Now, developers can create Face Lenses, with seven different templates from which to choose.
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