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The book's marketing campaign was designed to exploit white readers' fascination with uptown night life.
The document revealed GCHQ had launched a new "mobile" project which was designed to "exploit mobile devices".
Abstract: The N2K planet search program was designed to exploit the planet-metallicity correlation by searching for gas giant planets orbiting metal-rich stars.
After all, Trump's crude bragging, his reflexive lying, his boundless narcissism — these are the very vices that satire was designed to exploit.
The New Zealand gunman created a message about himself that was designed to exploit these systems, to go viral before his claims could be examined and contextualized.
An atmosphere to vacuum interface was designed to exploit the different mobility and momentum characteristics of ions, and charged and neutral particles in electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry.
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The SafetyNet rings have been designed to exploit the escape behaviour and physiology of different fish.
It's designed to exploit the way mice navigate in nature, Freeman says.
Berry's system, for example, is designed to exploit glucose-based feedstocks such as cellulose.
However, these measures were designed to exploit a single ontology.
The structures are designed to exploit differences between different countries' tax codes such that earnings can escape without being taxed.
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