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"Bryant Park Project" includes cheeky features like "Make Me Care," which points up news reports' real-life relevance.
The real star is the crab cakes entrée, which points up Mr. Sadler's culinary time in Maryland.
When Choi flashes years ahead, her characters benefit from the wisdom of hindsight, which points up how life's many stages illuminate one another.
Heilmann's most unmistakable quality is an insouciant disregard for the compressive limit of the canvas edge, which points up her experience as a glazer of the continuous surfaces of pots and cups, lots of which are in the show.
"The soul takes flight at the hard truth of theory, which points up the necessity of changing as impoverished form of existence" (Marcuse 2007b: 2007b
A further attempt to substantiate is projected in Table 5 which points up the negligible readings of standard deviation calculated from the observed and predicted values of phenol, 4-CP and COD removals.
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A further step along this path challenged anthropology with the "writing culture" movement, which pointed up the biases implicit in the anthropologist's positioning in field research, and his or her choice of voices to hear and materials to write about in the ethnographic text.
In fact there are many studies around the globe that are still in their infancy but which point up connections between the microbiota and diseases and complaints as diverse as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, type-two diabetes, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, autism, depression, cardiovascular disease and colon cancer.
He much admired the work of his friend James Bryce, author of The American Commonwealth, which pointed up both the vitality and the dangers of the U.S. political system.
Rooted in the psychotherapies of the third wave which point up the mindfulness concept and the acceptance of life experiences, the MBCT was applied for the first time in 2000 by Teasdale within the framework of a clinical trial designed to explore the key factors of the cognitive vulnerability to recurrent depression.
Both in the wake of NATO's success in Libya -- which pointed up how far behind the rest of NATO with respect to US capability its European members have fallen -- and in the face of the looming debacle in Afghanistan.
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