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She also wrote: So it began to be reasonable that the twentieth century whose mechanics, whose crimes whose standardisation began in America, needed the background of Paris, the place where tradition was so firm that they could look modern without being different, and where their acceptance of reality is so great that they could let anyone have the emotion of unreality.
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The BBMRI, the digital model, and the final form of the information itself depend on this: on whose terms is the final standardisation going to be defined at the European level?
Peter Clegg, an architect whose firm, Feilden Clegg Bradley, is completing five of the last BSF schools, said: "Standardisation of buildings is really difficult when you are extending or undertaking part-conversion.
It reflects what it is, namely a remote and restrictive machine whose sole purpose seems to be to enact finicky legislative rules obviously aimed at centralisation and standardisation.
Contract firms now manufacture nearly 16% of electronic goods, compared with less than 10% in 1998, according to Technology Forecasters, a Californian consultancy.Whose box is it?The standardisation of many of the bits that go into electronic products has made it much easier to outsource an entire product line, rather than just components.
Whose crime and whose punishment?
And know whose socks are whose.
Depends on whose mind, whose soul.
But at whose expense?
And for whose leisure?
Yes, at whose funeral?
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