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During this period, colonial memories and identities were inscribed into Nairobi's landscape by the dominant group, the elite of the European population.
McQueen, screenwriter Enda Walsh and cinematographer Sean Bobbitt create a series of hard, spare scenes in which horrifyingly brutal action takes place: the compositions show how violence and hate and fear were inscribed into the very brickwork.
The largest stimuli were inscribed into an imaginary rectangle that was 4 times taller (and 16 times larger in area) than the smallest stimuli.
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The Gulag, in a sense, was inscribed into the country as a whole.
YANKEE STADIUM is inscribed into the stone and highlighted in gold leaf.
We envisage this process as a particular form of market innovation in which new product qualities are inscribed into market architectures.
We argue that its resistance to amalgamation is a consequence of the conflictual social relationships that have been inscribed into the landscape over the past century.
This outlook was inscribed into the very names of Guinea's neighbor Côte d'Ivoire and of Ghana, which was known to its British masters as the Gold Coast.
Schweinsteiger gripped his head in disbelief as stadium employees began preparing for the trophy ceremony and Chelsea's name was inscribed into the cup.
It is this attitude that dehumanizes us, before it is inscribed into technology through the intent of designers and habits of users.
This is the foundation of many government pronouncements, but nowhere else has it been inscribed into legislation and tested in a court of law.
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