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Many are using Google Earth, a program available at the Google Web site that lets users zoom in on any address for an aerial view drawn from a database of satellite photos.

However, it predicted that price growth in the capital was slowing, a view drawn from some London estate agents.

A benchmark database is constructed and is composed of gait, head, and height biometric scores, including three types of qualities (SR, TR, and view) drawn from a publicly available database: the OU-ISIR Gait Database, Large Population Dataset [27].

The consensus view, drawn from several recent population genetic analyses, is that Astyanax cave populations originated from two waves of ancestral epigean forms from the south.

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"So from my point of view, drawing from a pencil you have a much deeper thought pattern to what you're drawing".

General Eaton's views, drawn from an essay he is preparing for publication and from interviews in which he broke a long silence on the topic, were broadly affirmed by Pentagon and other civilian officials involved at the time.

Indeed, our results support the hypothesis that fibrils can act either to sequester misfolded potentially toxic species (Lansbury, 1999) or, depending on the conditions, to release them into the local environment, thereby unifying two apparently distinct views drawn from observations of protein aggregation in model organisms (Cohen et al., 2006).

24 From an epistemological point of view, however, our position draws from constructivism and positivism, in that we recognise there is a degree of bias introduced by the researcher's experience when creating knowledge, but the researcher will endeavour to be objective and to elicit the participant's experience in an unprejudiced manner.

Each view draws results from different sources, ranging from Amazon to Weather.com.

Nearly everything on view is drawn from the museum's holdings, which shakes up the (understandable) conventional wisdom that the Modern's view of early Modernism is almost terminally Francophile.

But that is likely to cause considerable hurdles with Damascus, which kept the Arab observers hemmed in for the month during which they worked, and may well view observers drawn from the world at large little more than a fifth column for the opposition.

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