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noun
A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
Exact(60)
Many were study copies of paintings exhibited in the Paris salon.
"We'd work three days of the week on placement and then two days were study days," he says.
Albers famously insisted that such efforts were study, not art; it took an audacious and creative mind like Rauschenberg's to see that his teacher's exercise could be much more.
For the BA, teaching time averaged at six hours a week, as with every other humanities course, but there were study groups and other academic opportunities for those who wanted to take advantage of them.
There were study sessions, nightly conference calls and plenty of e-mails and phone calls with teammates about what eventually turned into a 500-page agreement.
In addition, Marciniak wrote, there were "study conduct problems".
"If there were, study would be intense and everyone with a positive IQ would be rich".
Three types of cement combined with FA or SF, along with variable W/B were study by USBR4908.
The most common reasons for exclusion were study design (prevalence studies were excluded) and population of interest (studies of prisoners without cancer were excluded).
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Were study subjects randomised to intervention groups?
The morphometric conditions has were study with the help of DEM data (30 m resolution) and SOI topographical maps (1 50,000).
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