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Hall knew that what the Tories were doing was much more ambitious than simply ramping up orthodox Conservatism: he talked about their new use of a "rich repertoire of anti-collectivism", which fused with "popular elements in the traditional philosophies and practical ideologies of the dominated classes".

June 11 , 1925Newport News, Virginia November 1, 2006 Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts William Styron, (born June 11 , 1925 Newport News, Virginia, U.S. died November 1, 2006, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts) American novelist noted for his treatment of tragic themes and his use of a rich, classical prose style.

Making use of a rich dataset, we test and provide support for our hypotheses.

In making sense of these ideas, the usual way to proceed has been to make use of a rich concept of biological function, in which the function of an entity derives from a history of natural selection.

We make use of a rich novel dataset at the employee-level for the Telenor Group, based on a large-scale survey among nearly 16,000 employees in all business units and functions of the company.

A not-so-obvious cooling measure was the deliberate use of a rich fuel mixture, which accounts for the frequent reports of black smoke seen issuing from the engine exhaust stubs.

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Therefore, the use of A-rich motifs (referred to as boxes) can be the markers distinguishing the coding regions and the regulatory marginal regions within the coding strand of DNA (Fig. 1C).

But it is also agreed that many uses of informational language in biology seem to make use of a richer and more problematic concept than Shannon's.

It may be possible to improve performance further by making use of a richer set of features in a more sophisticated classification framework, including, say, the primary traces for sequencing reads and the full multiple alignment of reads used by the assembler [19].

Berruguete's use of a rather rich and extravagant but delicate ornamentation in his church decorations is typical of Spain's Plateresque style.

Both Godfrey-Smith (2000a) and Griffiths (2001) have argued that there is one highly restricted use of a fairly rich semantic language within genetics that is justified.

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