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Stourhead is dedicated to classical heroes -- most notably, Aeneas and Hercules -- and the trip around the lake is designed to be something of an archetypal hero's journey, including even the obligatory descent to the underworld, which here involves ducking into a dark, tufa-encrusted cave.

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Another way, which we adopt here, involves the use of functional models of feeding performance developed in other phylogenetically and morphologically similar species, which allow the calculation of performance from phenotypic data [ 13, 15].

Why's he being such a Tedbenezer Scruz?" The rest of the plot, much of which is too racy to detail here, involves the ghost of Karl Rove (although in real life, Rove, of course, is not dead) the "Bathroom Attendants of Constitutionality Past, Present and Future," and, of course, lots of sex.

Copper transport here involves the protein ceruloplasmin, which carries the majority of copper in blood.

The operative caveat here involves the nebulous concept of "defense services," which are defined as assistance to non-U.S.

The design procedure presented here involves the realistic representation of the propeller slipstream, which is contracted form of helical vortices.

Package of health interventions The week-long campaign, which complemented routine immunization services here, involved more than 10,000 volunteers from the Sierra Leone Red Cross.

(There's a bit of sleight-of-hand here, which involves emphasising the oak panels and military history books in Keith Richards's Sussex home, and omitting references to the strobe lighting and Dennis Wheatley paperbacks, but the point stands).

The Guardian's Phil Inman provides the R&R defence here, which involves a bit of "whoops, sorry" but is more about saying that other subsequent work, including their own, has reinforced the main thrust of their conclusion.

This is his scatter-gun satire (as yet not seen here) which involves a jovially corrupt, idiotic, but (to the author) sympathetically realistic President – who is broke, disowned by his party and on the eve of failing to be re-elected (his numbers are "lower than Gandhi's cholesterol") – and his lesbian, utopian-socialist speech-writer.

The approach described here which involves accelerated life testing (ALT) establishes an appropriate methodology for such "integration" projects.

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