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During this trip, I met Lami Sadiq, the bureau chief for the Nigerian newspaper Daily Trust, whose in-depth knowledge of and objectivity toward this complex situation were invaluable for my reporting.
De Coursey Fales Jr., an archaeologist and professor of history whose in-depth study of a single Greek vase shed light on the art and mythology of the ancient world, died on April 12 at his home in Cambridge, Mass.
On the other, he is almost certain to be "bigfooted" – edged out by the arrival of a more famous colleague, whose in-depth research consists in pumping the hotel waiter for basic facts 40 seconds before a live two-way with Sophie Raworth (who appears as herself).
Modern healthcare systems frequently demand what has been called hyper-efficient radiology, where almost instantaneous interpretation of large datasets by radiologists is expected, often in patients with multiple co-morbidities, and sometimes for clinicians whose in-depth knowledge of the patients is limited or suboptimal [35].
According to Jeff Sharlet, a writer whose in-depth investigation into The Family informed his book, The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power, the group has had close ties to Uganda since 1986, forming a political alliance with the Ugandan President, Yoweri Musereni, and David Bahati.
"We're in a peculiar moment, not just for queer life but for the country and the world," wrote Nathaniel Frank, an author and historian whose in-depth chronicle of the American marriage equality movement, Awakening: How Gays and Lesbians Brought Marriage Equality to America, was published this April on Harvard Press.
"It scares me what would happen if someone did make a big oil strike," says Michael Walls, a Somali expert at University College London (whose own in-depth study of Somaliland's state-building was launched at the fair).
Solanum sanchez-vegae is named in honor of Don Isidoro Sanchez-Vega (CPUN), whose comprehensive in-depth knowledge of the flora of northern Peru was kindly and generously shared with all who crossed his path.
The majority of children whose caretakers underwent in-depth interviews had a diagnosis of severe malaria (17/30).
Finally, we conducted interviews with five CEOs, whose experience provides an in-depth look at how the trends have played out in a variety of situations.
In addition to the primary data collected in the present reform era, secondary data covering women in the Maoist era are cited principally from Zuo (2005), whose data come from in-depth interviews of 80 elderly married individuals in Beijing in the summer of 2000 and 2003.
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