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Mr. Houston earned a bachelor's degree in drama at San Jose State University in 1956 and the next year married Ms. Wakatsuki, a fellow student and, later, his collaborator on "Farewell to Manzanar" (1974), which described where she had been interned during the war.

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In data-oriented workflows, it can be useful to track data provenance (also sometimes called lineage), which describes where data came from and how it has been manipulated and combined.

He pointed out that yes, this kind of technology is useful, but instead of using it to make shopping worse, how about we start solving real problems with it, such as building an audio guide for blind people which describes where they are and what's around them.

The FCC has announced its National Broadband Plan, which describes where the agency would like to see the U.S. in a few years' time vis-à-vis broadband and connectedness.

But Why in the Office?" (Preoccupations, Aug. 19) which described workplaces where employees disclose too much personal information about themselves to their colleagues: I agree with the writer that 20-somethings are the main offenders in this regard.

The arrests began on Dec. 9, and a few days later, a videotape was found in an abandoned house in Kabul, Afghanistan, on which a narrator described where in Singapore bombs could be hidden to attack Americans.

In a softer, female armchair — in the red corner — Grandma would tut-tut away over her Daily Worker, which described to her a world where truth and justice, in their updated versions, were constantly imperilled by Capitalism and Imperialism.

Grandpa, in his male armchair, his deaf-aid occasionally whistling, his pipe making a hubble-bubble noise as he sucked on it, would shake his head over the Daily Express, which described to him a world where truth and justice were constantly imperilled by the Communist Threat.

We have therefore interpreted our results in line with previous studies, which described the same phenomenon and where the authors came to the conclusion that bees learn "key components" from complex odours [5], [6], [12], [13], [14].

His allegations of fraud resulted in a damning report by the EU's antifraud office which described "an endemic culture of unprofessionalism... where intrasparency is preferred above openness".

The complex plans, which describe in detail where the troops will move, where new Army brigades will be located and which units will be renamed, have been approved by President Bush and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, Pentagon officials said.

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