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Evangelicals also preserve the founders' notion, embodied in the Constitution's division of powers, of human fallibility, in which concentrated authority is dangerous and an earthly utopia unreachable.
The technique was greatly improved in the 1960s with the development of ultra-low-volume applicators, in which concentrated pesticides are distributed in amounts as small as 1 ounce per acre (70 grams per hectare).
The results of these iterations are presented in terms of utilization ratio (U), projection ratio (P) etc. based on which concentrated solar flux and heat equations are determined.
He attended a weekly class which concentrated on stretching and muscle exercise.
In 1967 he founded the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theatre, which concentrated on contemporary and experimental dramas.
Clearly these results, which concentrated on British undergraduates, would not be replicated if MBA students were the answering the questions.
Mr. Garfield's book overlaps with Gary Hustwit's 2007 documentary "Helvetica," which concentrated entirely on a single, unstoppably popular typeface.
It created the regime known as the Consulate, which concentrated all real power in the hands of Napoleon.
Zaffaroni left Syntex to found (1968) Alza (a portmanteau of his name), which concentrated on new advances in drug delivery.
The conference overlapped with a meeting of the party's powerful Central Committee, which concentrated on a future national cultural policy.
In the second program, which concentrated on meat-and-potatoes ballads, Robert Goulet emerged as the evening's monarch with a climactic digest of songs from "Camelot".
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