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The final two chapters are devoted to a wider exposition of life and death in Iron Age Denmark.

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Students and faculty members showcase everything from homemade electric vehicles to metal sculptures at "Imagine RIT: Innovation and Creativity Festival," an annual campus-wide exposition that features 400 exhibits and draws up to 35,000 visitors.

Design is increasingly perceived as a social process, but despite a wide exposition of the concepts of cooperation or collaboration, a coherent account of the important dimensions of design as a social multi-agent process is still missing.

They had a wide exposition to antiretroviral (ART) drugs and to their, primarily metabolic, chronic side effects.

They are more frequent after wide surgical exposition, closed manipulation, and in patients with increased vertebral bony density.

Di Montezemolo proposed cutting grands prix into two shorter races in a wide-ranging exposition on how he would like F1 to change in the future.

The work was never translated into English and it seems to have played an insignificant role in anglophone discussions, in contrast, for example, to the major impact of the works of Linnaeus, which received a wide British exposition and translation.

While this is a broad field with a very wide literature, our exposition will be focused more narrowly on achieving the following goal: the construction of such operators and the establishment of their L p mapping properties under "minimal" conditions of smoothness of the boundary of the domain D in question.

For a wide bibliography and exposition on differential equations with impulses, see for instance [12 18], and there are many papers discussing the impulsive differential equations and impulsive optimal controls with the classic initial condition: (x 0)=x_{0}) (see [19 24]).

For a wide-ranging bibliography and exposition on this important object see for instance the monographs of [1 4] and the papers [5 12].

To say, for instance, that someone is a Manolo Blahnik woman -- "Manolo" now an expression in such wide use it appears on op-ed pages without exposition -- is to suggest very efficiently that she is between 28 and 45, with a post-feminist orientation and an Austenesque appetite for marrying well.

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