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The exemplary instance is the Gilded Age in the United States, the era of the robber barons.
See the exemplary instance of the Regione Lombardia.
The exhibition includes the exemplary instance of this: Jean-Léon Gérôme's Pygmalion and Galatea (1890), the artist's rendering of a story from Ovid's Metamorphoses in which the sculptor is compelled to fall in love with his sculpture because he has made her so beautiful and, once he has prayed to Venus, he brings it to life with touches, caresses and kisses.
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The exemplary instances of "goodness," "being," and "life," for example, are the highest of the angels or intelligible minds, as Dionysius also calls them.
(It might thus be thought ironic that they were taken, originally and for many years, to be the exemplary instances of economic agency).
Therefore, the exceptional instances where a stable gene order is conserved, even for a few gene pairs, implies strong selective pressure that should be reflected in high levels of co-expression of essential products such as one sees, for instance, in the exemplary case of ribosomal proteins.
The effort in finding these exemplary instances depends not only to the number of target classes [2] but also to their distribution in the working set.
For inspiration, the crowd watch a TED talk from Google data artist Aaron Koblin, whose team worked on the Arcade Fire/Chris Milk film for We Used to Wait, which allowed you to incorporate Google Street View images of your home town into the video – an exemplary instance of tech meeting art.
As he saw it, the souring Anglo-American relations were an exemplary instance of the profound historical crisis in commercial policy, which was the subject of WN.
It's a form that has distinguished antecedents, notably the "dialogues" of Socrates (actually written by Plato); Eckermann's "Conversations of Goethe"; and of course James Boswell's "Life of Samuel Johnson," perhaps the first — and most exemplary — instance of interview management.
Evolutionary science is often taken to be an exemplary instance of the dilemma formulated by Weber: Either the aspects of ourselves we most highly value have evolved by natural selection and other evolutionary processes and can be explained and made rational; or else they remain inspiring, mysterious, and wonderful.
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