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My reading of Murphy for this series has been based on the 2009 Faber & Faber edition, edited by Professor JCC Mays, a text derived from the first Routledge edition of 1938, but expertly corrected with reference to several typescript versions.

The second half features the world premiere of a piece by Philip Glass incorporating text derived from a children's book by Brian Greene, a physicist and organizer of the festival.

The tone of William Plomer's text, derived from Lytton Strachey's book "Elizabeth and Essex," also demands something else, and so does the music, with its stirring brass fanfares, telling allusions to music of bygone times and imposing massed ensembles.

The QTL substitution congenic strain BN.GK-D1Wox18/D1Got254 (also referred as BN.GK-Nidd/gk1 throughout the text) derived from these strains using a genetic marker assisted breeding strategy ("speed congenics") as previously described [19] was maintained by brother-sister mating.

The potential to mine AE data from unstructured text derived from online health forums is feasible, but needs further development before wider utilisation [ 11].

Qualitative research methodology includes systematic collection and interpretation of text derived from written narratives, individual interviews, or focus group discussions [ 30, 31].

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Brian Kulick, the artistic director of Classic Stage, who is directing "Double Falsehood," said he also believes the text derives from Shakespeare, yet he has invited several Shakespeare scholars to lead post-show discussions debating the issue.

The only lengthy segment of completed text derives from the part devoted to Baudelaire (one of five parts in the 1939 exposé, cut down from six in the initial 1935 version): the second of its three projected sections, 'The Paris of the Second Empire in Baudelaire' although even this was never published in Benjamin's lifetime.

The greatest impact of Archimedes' work on later mathematicians came in the 16th and 17th centuries with the printing of texts derived from the Greek, and eventually of the Greek text itself, the Editio Princeps, in Basel in 1544.

Olga Bell, a Russian-born vocalist and keyboardist whose bubbly, glitchy electronic pop songs opened the concert, sang Hebrew and English texts derived from scriptural accounts of King Solomon's life.

By contrast, the evidence of recently excavated texts indicates that such texts derived from prior textual traditions that were subsequently lost (Harper 1998).

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