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"Even then," explains Shaul, "we have a testimony we took that a senior brigade commander issued order how to get around that, instructing that the unit fired first outside of the protected area and then calling for correction fire on to the location that they wanted to hit.
There's half a laugh, in a voice different to that instructing me mere seconds ago, and then silence.
It was Peter Jay who once joked that instructing Thatcher about monetarism was like showing Genghis Khan a map of the world.
Station managers believe that instructing people not to walk up the escalators will have the result of smoothing the flow of people out of the station, which serves 56m passengers each year.
Such behavior suggests that instructing individuals with a high-fidelity embodied action influenced their immediate problem-solving strategy choice beyond the context of the embodied interface.
That is, there is no evidence that instructing students in their preferred learning style leads to an overall improvement in learning (the "meshing" hypothesis).
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"There was nothing from Doug that instructed him to talk politics.
Compressing it with a slap generates an electrical signal that instructs the robot to freeze.
The band had covered "Why Does The Sun Shine?," a science song from the nineteen-fifties that instructed children that "The sun is a mass / Of incandescent gas".
He wrote a script that instructed his computer to download articles continuously, something that was forbidden by JSTOR's terms of service.
Growth factors are important morphogenetic proteins that instruct cell behavior and guide tissue repair and renewal.
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