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Eleanor and her husband, Loris Stefani, who is no longer alive, bought the colony, including the main house, which then served as an art gallery, from Saltonstall in 1963.

Peres worked with then prime minister Yitzhak Rabin in securing the initial interim agreement with Egypt, which then served as the basis for the peace agreement signed under the Begin administration.

It is believed that the surface of the ZnO particles was impregnated by the metal irons from ferrocene and grouped them together, which then served as a base for the formation of bundles of aligned MCWNTs.

A number of total syntheses of target molecules were conceived and realized, during which unexpected experimental discoveries were made, which then served as inspiration for the development of useful synthetic methodology.

The Gd(OH 3 nanorods precursors were prepared through a simple hydrothermal process, which then served as sacrificial templates for the fabrication of GdBO3 micropancakes/microflowers/microleaves via a hydrothermal conversion process.

Pressurized batch ultrasonic reactors were also used to exfoliate graphite to graphene [29], which then served as the precursor for the composite materials of graphene-anatase [30] and graphene oxide-anatase [31].

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Eventually, there is a sorting out of accounts and an insistence that everyone agree to a consensual account, which then serves as a basis for collective action.

J. learns about butterflies, which then serve him as a metaphor, the endangered species that one pursues seeking fortune but that one has great difficulty capturing.

Do you need a fresh, new, digitized version of Hasbro's The Game of Life — one with a space for your iPad, which then serves as spinner, money-counter, and player of clips from "America's Funniest Home Videos" which serve to deliver good fortune or bad? "Need," of course, is probably not the right verb in this context.

But both employed the same style, "muscle ballet," in which classical dance is used not for its intricate language — the positions, the grammar, the logic — but for its flash steps, its jumps and turns, which then serve to decorate what is essentially bad modern dance.

But both employed the same style, "muscle ballet," in which classical dance is used not for its intricate language the positions, the grammar, the logic but for its flash steps, its jumps and turns, which then serve to decorate what is essentially bad modern dance.

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