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The mayor, however, would sooner disband the central board altogether — as Washington, D.C., did in 2007 — than tinker with its composition.
Nicholas Hall, Christie's co-chairman of Old Masters and 19th century art, called the 1624 work "a superlative painting on all levels, with its composition, condition and provenance".
The most frequently used of the three eucharistic services of the Eastern Orthodox church is called the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, but the evidence that he had anything to do with its composition is unconvincing.
Its appearance was consistent with its composition of a network of connective tissue, vessels, and nerves.
The results in the present study may help to tailor MKG material with its composition for further engineering applications.
Painted in 1881, the picture calls to mind a famous work by Renoir with its composition but differs in its brushwork and its profoundly melancholy mood.
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Among that stuff is the original film itself, with its compositions and its tones.
Cubism, with its compositions of imagined rather than observed forms and relationships, had a similarly marked influence.
On the other hand, cholesterol produced the enantiospecific membrane interactions of bupivacaine and ropivacaine with increasing its composition in membranes.
The concept was first defined in 1914 by a Finnish petrologist, Pentti Eelis Eskola, as any rock of a metamorphic formation that has attained chemical equilibrium through metamorphism at constant temperature and pressure conditions, with its mineral composition controlled only by the chemical composition.
For now, the court of Trump with its peculiar composition is at peace.
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