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That vision provided many celebrated fashion images, like a July 1990 cover of a 16-year-old Kate Moss wearing a Native American headdress, which would nowadays be seen as cultural appropriation.

Gloria recalls, "We realized that Andrew had multiple talents, and we could easily raise a little monster, so we were very conscious about not making him into a spoiled child prodigy" — an issue accentuated by his flighty behavior, which would nowadays be diagnosed as attention-deficit disorder.

His view, which would nowadays be called inscriptionalism, is that logical systems are actual collections of concrete marks, whether printed on paper in books and journals, or in handwritten notes, or more ephemerally as spoken words, chalk marks on blackboards, or (nowadays) patterns on computer screens.

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His theory of matter underwent an important transformation, moving in the direction of 'forms', which we would nowadays subsume under biology or the life sciences rather than under physics.

However, few practical guidelines exist nowadays which would allow a designer to design a structure accordingly.

However, a strength of this study is that adjuvant FLV chemotherapy was compared with surgery alone, which would be considered unethical nowadays.

However, it's much more difficult for pirates to board a ship nowadays: the Alabama had no security team, which would be unusual today.

Although such a thesis can be brought to bear on the moral judgment concerning abortion, Giles does not seem interested in tackling from this point of view an issue which would become central for what nowadays is called bioethics.

However, this would have required a much larger series of patients, which would be difficult to achieve nowadays in a context of medical wards with overworked staff.

In the following discussion we concentrate on machine learning methods as they are nowadays widely used to tackle complex phenomena, which would be otherwise difficult to handle.

Coating of core quantum dots with a protective layer is nowadays an established technique that prevents the sensitive surface of QDs from agglomeration which would negatively affect their photoluminescence (PL) characteristics (Dabbousi et al. 1997; Weaver et al. 2009).

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