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The revelations emerged with new evidence of the Japanese city's use of a vast war-chest to win the bidding campaign.

Making ingenious use of a vast revolving turntable at center stage (the inspired set is by John Napier), artfully arranged crowds and place-defining lighting (by David Hersey), the musical manages to keep in clear focus a broad cast of characters from different social strata whose fortunes and even identities change over the course of several decades.

Cancer nanotechnology is a cross-disciplinary field of research in science, engineering, and medicine for cancer imaging, molecular diagnosis, and targeted therapy; which refers to use of a vast & diverse array of devices smaller than 100 nanometers.

In southern Mendoza Province, Argentina the stratified site record suggests both demographic decline during the middle Holocene (8000 4000 BP) and infrequent use of a vast plain east of the Andes until approximately 2000 years BP.

Rather than construct complicated and precise mappings between dictionaries, augmented by language-specific rules for syntax to go from one language to another, Google Translate makes use of a vast trove of instances of individual existing translations to craft a best guess at a new translation -- using what we translate as the foundation of how we translate.

DDT became available for retail sale in 1938, and the large-scale, widespread commercial use of a vast number of synthetic chemicals commenced near the end of World War II (WWII) in the 1940s.

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When it comes to Android phones, there is a problem with hints and tips apps because of the diverse versions of the Android operating system used on a vast array of smartphones.

CELLINK has the ability to be used on a vast range of 3D bioprinters.

Mr. Kenyatta, the son of Kenya's first president, is accused of using a vast fortune to bankroll death squads that slaughtered women and children.

NAIROBI, Kenya — He has been charged with heinous crimes, accused of using a vast fortune to bankroll death squads that slaughtered women and children.

Shewanellae are capable of using a vast respiratory network to reduce various organic and non-organic electron acceptors[1].

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