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Figure 1 Analysis of a mathematics teacher's data (Teacher M11) using a repertory grid tree diagram.
Increasingly, scientific exploration of diseases uses a diverse repertory of approaches to gain insights into the biology underlying a specific disease or protein.
"I use a wide repertory of formal possibilities.
Universal executives said the new edition, which they refer to simply as "Four," also may be attractive to NBC -- or another network -- because Mr. Wolf plans to use a rotating repertory company of actors.
Principally, he has been an explorer in timbre, texture and acoustics, and has created a repertory of entrancing works using ancient instruments, principally shofars and Tibetan singing bowls.
He secured his first break of the match in the next game, deftly using his repertory of lobs and slices to wear down the discouraged Ferrer.
They also had a repertory of songs from outside.
V.C.U. has a repertory of about 60 songs.
The International Contemporary Ensemble devours repertory as hungrily as any other group of its kind, but it is also building a repertory of pieces its players consider worth revisiting.
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