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The idea was somehow to make better use of scale economies to boost the company's returns.
They share some defining baseline attributes: exorbitant technique, driving propulsion, deft use of scale.
This use of "scale" as a synonym for "wide scope" or "large size" has a faddish tone.
What links the objects is Mr. Bonetti's use of scale — pieces are monumental and demand your attention.
Smaller works like "City Square," "The Cage (Woman and Head)" and some of the various small figures and busts are fantastic for their sculptural use of scale.
Other experimental methods include the use of scale models of folds and faults consisting of soft, layered materials, in which the objective is to simulate the behaviour of real strata that have undergone deformation on a larger scale over much longer time.
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Around the same time, Davis was studying Russian composer Aram Khachaturian's use of scales (drawn from Armenian folk music), and witnessed a New York performance by Les Ballets Africains from Guinea, which danced to highly rhythmic but pared-down modal forms.
Implementers demonstrate pedagogical and structural variation in their use of SCALE-UP.
The survey investigated enacted use of SCALE-UP at the individual and departmental levels.
In this approach, we proposed the use of scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) of speech signal spectrogram image.
When compared by discipline, Figure 2 demonstrates that physics has the highest intradepartmental use of SCALE-UP in introductory courses.
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