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Unlike the improvising pioneers whose starting point was Cage's theories and the recordings of Karlheinz Stockhausen or Ornette Coleman, these younger musicians discovered the 20th century avant-garde by degrees, as an extension of their own curiosity.

This double bill features Pastilla, a Los Angeles band devoted to pop-rock and anthems, and Los Skarnales, from Houston, whose starting point is the exuberant bounce of ska.

We need to be equipping our institutions to work respectfully with people whose starting point is faith, to be tapping in to the insights of faith communities – their moral perspectives and their experiences of practical initiatives in the UK and abroad.

The proposed clustering algorithm is based on a local refinement algorithm, whose starting point considers a new baseband unit for every new site, and then, possible reallocation to existing units is checked.

In our work, we obtain not only the existence of positive symmetric solutions to the problems we are concerned with, but we also construct some successive iterative schemes whose starting point is a known constant function or a simple quartic function for approximating the solutions.

According to this hypothesis, whose starting point is the statistical positioning of nucleosomes, consistent nucleosomes are only partly guided by nearby NFRs.

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As we see from Figure 3, whose starting points are (x_{0}=0.1) and (x_{0}=0.15), respectively, as time progresses, the trajectories become asymptotically close.

Figure 4, whose starting points are (x_{0}=0.12) and (x_{0}=0.08), respectively, also reflects the fact that whatever starting points we choose, as we move forward in time, the random periodic solutions arrive at the exact trajectories which depend on different (omegainOmega), that is, random periodic solutions are stochastic processes and different for every (omegainOmega).

Just two years after Yates's book came out, Betty Friedan published "The Feminine Mystique," whose resonant starting point is the puzzling misery felt by suburban housewives like April — women allegedly living the American Dream, complete with wage-earning husband, multiple children, and good china.

Just two years after Yates's book came out, Betty Friedan published "The Feminine Mystique," whose resonant starting point is the puzzling misery felt by suburban housewives like April women allegedly living the American Dream, complete with wage-earning husband, multiple children, and good china.

The simulations were processed on frames whose starting, and ending points are supposed to be perfectly known.

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