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That strategy, which embodies a combination of business and investment-portfolio management, is at the core of private equity's success.
He calls it neurogastronomy, which "embodies a holistic approach to food by means of a thoughtful study of the organoleptic properties of each ingredient," or so says the restaurant's Web site.
Focusing on the city-state Singapore, the paper highlights one technological innovation, namely "the Underwater City", which embodies a futuristic infrastructure meant to expand the city-state's limited land by creating useable space underwater.
Some say it started in 2014, with Wes Anderson's movie The Grand Budapest Hotel, which embodies a kind of arch retro-kitsch and is centred on a building painted several kinds of pink.
The allegory in Renaissance drama is often more atmospheric than structural though even Shakespeare writes allegorical romances, such as Cymbeline, Pericles, and The Winter's Tale (and allowed his tragedy of Coriolanus to grow out of the "fable of the belly," which embodies a commonplace of Renaissance political wisdom and is recounted by one of the characters in the play).
The admissible displacement functions of the FG-CNTRC circular, annular and sector plates are uniformly expanded as the modified Fourier series which embodies a standard cosine Fourier series and several auxiliary functions which are introduced to eliminate the limit of the boundary conditions.
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In addition to Mr. Kitchen's performance — which embodies an entire tradition of wartime British rectitude without ever seeming priggish — it offers an unusually high level of historical and cultural detail and beautiful locations in southern England.
A serious game is presented which embodies an approach to disease prevention and management that is community-based and incorporates principles of the One Health framework a broader view of healthcare that encompasses people, animals and the environment.
This paper describes the use of the cogito software, which embodies an approach for data access and presentation that is expected to provide significant benefits over existing web-based tools.
They had spells, particularly in pursuit of the equaliser, which embodied a brightness and excitement beyond the reach of these deposed holders.
His early papers (1864 and 1866) on orthogonal surfaces were followed by a memoir (1870) on partial-differential equations of the second order, which embodied a new method of integration.
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