Meticulously researched, her new film is a romp through the history of burlesque, narrated by those who practised the form. |
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Impeccably researched and passionately argued, it isn't a dry contribution to bibliography but a call to imaginative action. |
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Boyle is a superb writer, but what really makes this wise and smartly researched novel so entertaining is the salaciously wacky subject matter. |
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These are a few of the big ideas being vigorously researched and heatedly discussed by some of the brightest minds in academe. |
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Percentage reduction on tandem mill and final earing relationships of tinplates are researched. |
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My maiden name was Pease and a cousin of mine has researched our family tree. |
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While studying Aztec civilization, however, Morriss had discovered something else strange and intriguing, rarely mentioned and little researched. |
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None of meitnerium's chemistry has been researched, but it should resemble other elements of group 9, like iridium. |
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As I travelled with the nomads and researched about them I found that nomadism was more than just being on the move. |
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Have the site thoroughly researched, and take all the advice you can think of, piling consultants on consultants, before the job is let. |
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It's a scientifically researched CD designed to help tired drivers make the best use of a 30 minute break from driving. |
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As for post-1947, Ganguly hits all the major marks of the conflict and lucidly backs his theories up with carefully researched facts. |
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The series was soundly researched and well scripted, with stunning costumes and convincing sets. |
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Having researched the digital technologies available, we have managed to produce a low-cost giclee at an incredibly low price. |
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His work is well researched and abounds with material garnered from primary sources. |
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In his capacity as a GP working during the Troubles, he has researched the harmful effects of heavy exposure to CS gas on the local population. |
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Though the entire book is lucidly written and copiously researched, these latter chapters are especially interesting and informative. |
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If you buy a properly researched piece of art, it will become a conversation piece and enrich lives. |
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I have researched contraband caviar in Azerbaijan, in Astrakhan, and Moscow and have seen the toll it took on depleting fish stocks. |
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The son has diligently researched his father's life, and recounts his career with clarity and objectivity, mixed with filial respect. |
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I researched all the farmers' markets and spent time on a rare breed pig farm in Cumbria. |
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So is it just an unwillingness on the part of an inert legal community in this country that the jury system has not been adequately researched? |
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Harvey's poster at his desk is at eye-level when he sits at his laptop to whack out his rigorously researched, deeply commentative pieces. |
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It includes articles researched and presented with the vigour of the good scholar. |
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It's not an accident that cognitive therapy is one of the most researched and practiced of depression treatments. |
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Exhaustively researched, The Sword and the Cross is somewhat deficient in maps and almost totally lacking in illustration. |
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The pedals and gear lever are ideally placed, adding to the agreeable feeling of a design thoroughly researched and carefully implemented. |
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The two health visitors researched information and evidence about passive smoking and the effect it had on children. |
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Andy has researched the river and its potential and offers a professional, fully insured guided service to the area's hot spots and best swims. |
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Here are our lovingly researched, adrenaline-and rum-spiked reasons to love the horse latitudes. |
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A team from Tongji University has researched the possibility of converting the silt into construction materials and chinaware. |
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I think that this site is full of over-simplistic ranting and is very poorly researched. |
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He researched the building they would be breaking into, and he found a cheap hotel near there. |
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Barker researched the novel at various libraries in Great Britain and pieced together this historiography using both fact and fiction. |
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Above all, it is rich with the overpowering detail of heavily researched cultural history. |
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Too much of it is loose, self-indulgent and, the cardinal sin of political comedy, badly researched. |
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I researched my vet and found that although one nearby was okay, one only a short distance further had a stellar reputation. |
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Heads-up displays, audible messages and vibrating seats and steering wheels have all been researched, but no clear winner has emerged. |
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It's one of the most thoroughly researched and proven ergogenic supplements available. |
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There is a specific and much researched way to go about constructing the base, extensions, and cantilevers of any and every scaffold. |
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He campaigned and researched to promote greater understanding of the cause and effects of elder abuse. |
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Interviewers, she says, are variously rude, poorly researched or plain stupid. |
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Museum interns have researched the families, and docents show us photographs of descendants. |
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Talbot has researched his subject masterfully, combining primary and secondary sources with great skill. |
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The association between epilepsy and psychosis has been researched since the nineteenth century. |
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When I actualized this project I very carefully researched it to see if anyone had done anything similar. |
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I have seen some really bad work in my life, and I made sure I talked with and researched each artist. |
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This time around, I felt like making desserts dumplings, and researched the sweet gnocchi possibilities. |
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The book is well written, carefully researched, and nicely organized, and its study of the early origins of rap is fascinating. |
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The coin had been earlier reported to Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, where it is being researched by keeper of coins Dr Mark Blackburn. |
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This is a well researched, informative and extremely readable book that will make you rage against the system and want to get active. |
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The most widely researched nicotine replacement products are nicotine polacrilex, and the transdermal nicotine patch. |
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It proved, she claims, that imagination can be valuably researched in a variety of disciplines, not least evolutionary studies and archaeology. |
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Since then all the original material and volumes of fresh material have been carefully researched, assessed and entered onto the computer system. |
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He also researched airsickness, and the effects of heat in the confined spaces of tanks and ships. |
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This clearly written and solidly researched work would have been enhanced by footnotes or more extensive endnotes. |
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The degree to which contemporary societies are egalitarian is a question that must be researched empirically. |
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The most researched cancers are those of the bowel, breast, endometrium, prostate, testes, and lung. |
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Thank you for your thoroughly researched piece last week that enabled Philadelphians to view a snapshot of the city's animal welfare situation. |
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The book's design nicely complements its meticulously researched and elegantly written contents. |
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Thao had already researched and planned out this small excursion, and so navigated expertly towards the executive's office. |
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It gives the audience a gritty, detailed, and carefully researched view of daily life and deadly combat aboard a ship of Nelson's navy. |
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Morison researched Columbus's second voyage, which had made landfall at Dominica and then gone north. |
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That said, it was well researched and balanced with just enough savage irony to break the gravity with levity. |
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I have taught, researched and published in literature, sociology, film studies, cultural history, musicology and folk tradition. |
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It has been heavily researched to make sure that even the vehicle and amphibious craft have the correct markings. |
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Totus Tuus must have been amongst the first Latinisms whose translation I researched. |
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Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge. |
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He had extensively researched the subject and looked at the links between the men's union and the mob. |
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Other methods of illustrating the vitality of food and water have been researched within the biodynamic system. |
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This is a little researched area, and systematic analyses are not available. |
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The proposals include no detraction from the archaeology as this has been, and will be carefully researched, preserved, and protected. |
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Although still at an early stage of development, it is being actively researched by scientists. |
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Students researched their topic and wrote a paper based on information obtained from peer-reviewed literature. |
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They may demand plays and book serialisations and properly researched programmes. |
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While small, the errors do distract from an otherwise meticulously researched book. |
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Although the work is based only on published material, this part of the book is well researched and convincing. |
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Normally, an author doesn't have to prove that a book is meticulously researched. |
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The book is well researched and there are times when some real humour emerges from the text. |
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Every parent in North America should read this astonishing, thoroughly researched book. |
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I researched times and prices on the Internet, made a reservation and selected a seat online, even printed my boarding pass at home. |
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I suspect that The Edifice Complex is so readable because his scholarly theme, brilliantly researched, is well peppered with anecdotal insights. |
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MuscleTech has thoroughly researched the ability of various nutrients to increase creatine retention in the muscles. |
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Writing fees are paltry and scripts are poorly researched, hastily developed and under-rehearsed. |
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You would have researched the history of birding and photographs in that field. |
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The site has researched and made shoppable a selection of over 20,000 products from over 40 TV shows. |
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We researched patents with useful mechanisms that enable quick detachability and angular positioning of sensors on a vehicle roof rack. |
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I researched sailboat building at our town library and Boston Public Library. |
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It was there that he and academic colleagues researched high performance pattern-matching by aping the electronic impulses in the brain. |
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I have researched the subject of global warming and alternative energy for more than ten years. |
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Did anyone you researched think of themselves not as rogue scientists but as outsider artists, with a sheen of irony around their projects? |
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This copiously researched, anecdote-filled book is one of the best. |
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Two-thirds of Sugar in the Blood consists of an impressively researched history of Barbados up until the last century. |
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Michael Haykin has researched the serious damage caused by Quakerism. |
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I have attended a few of his talks, which are blessed with cogency, wit, and deeply researched and clearly presented arguments. |
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The book was researched during a golden summer when rainwear was not necessary and each walk concluded with tea and toasted teacake eaten outdoors at a cafe. |
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The names revealed can then be researched in newspapers of the time and at the National Archive, where records of wills, births and deaths will reveal further information. |
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Nelson wrote a paper at Dartmouth on Standard Oil, which was about as defensive and as deeply researched as you would expect. |
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Whereas the largest are fairly well researched, knowledge of the fisher, wolverine, river otter, mink, lynx, bobcat, and raccoon is almost entirely from anecdote. |
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Don't get me wrong, this is a nicely written and well researched work. |
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He discovered many other delicacies involving Yorkshire pudding batter when he researched the simple concoction of flour, milk and egg for his first volume. |
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She worked hard and researched new methods of assessment and treatment. |
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Marquis-Boire has extensively researched DaVinci and Finfisher malware, and says Blackshades is a bit different. |
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While negotiating for meaning has become extensively studied, negotiating as a speech event remains a curiously under researched area in applied linguistics. |
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These are all researched for possible medicinal, edible etc. uses. |
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Mayor researched paleontological finds in the Gobi and discovered that some of the most abundant fossils there belong to Protocerotops, a beaked dinosaur. |
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Across the Atlantic, Danielle Anne researched and then reinvented recipes to suit modern ideas of health and sustainability. |
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As the project is researched, we are told a truer, or at least more believable, version of the story by the wife of the man who first told the tale. |
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I doffed my chef's toque and researched recipes for white carrots that paired the unusual root with other crops we are harvesting now, like chervil. |
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After several miscues with the training plan and being asked to brief the S3 and squadron commander on this new model, I researched an Eight-Step Training Model. |
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Their articles are researched, well written and blissfully short. |
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He researched the breed and was a frequent visitor to France where he visited shows, sales and farms, following up bloodlines, pedigrees and progeny. |
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The book is well researched and colorfully written, though at times its celebratory tone leads the author to an uncritical acceptance of her oral sources. |
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Eight years ago, I researched the renunciation and repudiation of the Eagle rank, but I never followed through. |
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The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory is the most widely used and researched clinical assessment tool used by mental health professionals. |
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It was really a rather lazily researched and unimaginatively produced explanation for the demise of the pub as England's unique offering to the world of entertainment. |
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Stuttering is probably the best known and most researched speech disorder, but perhaps the most difficult to define, to explain, and to treat, especially in adults. |
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As we researched further and further, we learned about the second feminist wave in the U.S., which included punk feminism. |
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It is my heavily researched belief that high pressure has a horrible effect on people, they're sticky, they're clammy, their bile rises and they snap at each other. |
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Catalyst recovery is one of the most actively researched areas for cost-cutting in the chemical industry, as catalysts often contain rare and expensive metals. |
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Fascinated by what they had seen, the pair researched the sighting and believe it was the humming bird hawk-moth, otherwise known as Marcogloass stellatarum. |
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Over the past five years, the firm researched the amount it spends on various and sundry expenses and came up with a percentage of the overall cost of the project. |
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A book that makes you want to find an armchair and a glass of good Burgundy, this is a pacy, well researched history with plenty of human detail to leaven the science. |
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The government was panicked into releasing a statement today in relation to baby care, and it's poorly done, it's poorly researched and it's poorly thought out. |
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This is an immaculately researched, sophisticatedly argued investigation. |
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Limit-feeding of high concentrate feedstuffs and other least-cost diets have been well researched and established as viable alternatives to feeding hay for ad libitum intake. |
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This meticulously researched book fills out his life and its achievements. |
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Scrupulously researched and presented in an open, flowing prose, these works have reached a far wider audience than those of the majority of academic social historians. |
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Mahajan's work, solidly researched and easy to read, is an important contribution to the understanding of the pre-history of Indian foreign policy. |
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The wealth of data he has researched and re-evaluated will certainly change the disciplinary approach to the origins of black francophone literature. |
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It is well written, thoroughly researched, with copious cross references. |
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John researched the pathogenesis of gastric and duodenal ulcer disease. |
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Systems of drying and preserving food were researched and refined. |
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She has diligently researched the subject of her book, presenting us with an immensely more complex personality than we may have hitherto imagined. |
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Written in a clear, easy-to-follow style, the book is well researched, as is evident in the copious explicatory notes, at the end of the book, for each chapter. |
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However, when needed, the archived data can be easily accessed, researched and selectively restored. |
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According to the corollary above, the space curve can be researched in plane which is simplified. |
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Alan Corzine, chief ballistician of Pinnacle Ammunition Company, researched a massive number of shotshell loads using slow-motion photography. |
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Ripcord is a well-written and thoroughly researched account of ferocious close combat in the context of tactics, strategy, and policy. |
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In preparing his narrative, Ackroyd obviously relied upon a meticulously researched, extensive array of sources. |
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Organizations such as 5 Gyres have researched the pollution and, along with artists like Marina DeBris, are working toward publicizing the issue. |
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Titanium dioxide has been researched for its ability to reduce air pollution. |
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Though extensively researched from the feminist perspective, this view is not accepted by Leonard's family and some critics. |
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One of the neurobiochemicals recently researched is S100B, a complicated neuroglia interaction-modulating protein. |
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Fish bones are being researched for their ability to bioremediate lead in contaminated soil. |
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Seal strandings are not considered a large threat to Hooded Seal populations but are highly researched. |
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Clark Merrefield and tali Yahalom researched and reported this ranking. |
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Depuration of oysters is a common industry practice and widely researched in the scientific community but is not commonly known by end consumers. |
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Deep ocean currents are currently being researched using a fleet of underwater robots called Argo. |
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Ziskin's brilliantly researched monograph, then, lacks conceptual definition. |
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Euphoria is a meticulously researched homage to Mead's restless mind and a considered portrait of Western anthropology in its primitivist heyday. |
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Notedly, both the theoretical and empirical sections are well researched and the arguments cogently presented. |
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The causes of failure have been widely researched and can vary considerably. |
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Direct drive generators and aeroelastic blades for large wind turbines are being researched. |
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Each IRP is a thoroughly researched and data driven document to guide responsible resource planning for the utility. |
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To further support this statement, a study researched the effectiveness of peer tutoring and explicit teaching in classrooms. |
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Lovingly researched, with superbly written biogs of the bands, this could be the first of many excavations of Peel under-culture. |
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The effects of moulds and chemicals present in the indoor air of our modern homes and classrooms decked out as offices are well researched. |
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Damian also researched aviation and undertook a failed experiment to fly from the battlements of Stirling Castle. |
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In 1880, Heaviside researched the skin effect in telegraph transmission lines. |
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He researched in the fields of World Englishes and Kashmiri language and published several books and research papers related to the field. |
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He researched Russian history intensively, resulting in the publication in 1732 of the first volume of the Collected History of Russia. |
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His historical discussions always appear on point, well researched, and indicate a great deal of care. |
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The decisions made were studied, researched, and evaluated by experts. |
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It is also claimed she researched potential defences to murder and the buying of weedkiller and Rohypnol. |
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There, he traveled with Theophrastus to the island of Lesbos, where together they researched the botany and zoology of the island. |
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This book is well written, thoroughly researched, and forces us to reexamine our role in preserving the environment. |
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The Ethiopian wolf is perhaps the most researched of all the endangered species within Ethiopia. |
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I also researched albinoism in that era and discovered it was generally the result of incest. |
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In the early 1970s, the mortar was researched extensively by the Drake Navigators Guild. |
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Prebiotics are nowhere near as well researched as probiotics, although there are already some sound results pertaining to how they work. |
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Bahuchet, who researched the Aka living in Central Africa, cites the earth pig, flying squirrel, and leopard as examples of avoided food animals. |
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The habitable nature, the environment, the evolvement into a drier setting of the Red Planet is being researched by the scientists. |
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The museum has researched and documented the African Seminoles' escape from southern Florida. |
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A good camp should provide equipment and well researched texts for the different levels of students. |
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Perception, learning, problem solving, memory, attention, language and emotion are all well researched areas as well. |
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The cytotoxic effect of snake venom is being researched as a potential treatment for cancers. |
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Widespread warnings were issued against pediatric aspirin, but before this explanation was fully researched, Reye's syndrome vanished. |
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Molecular studies have only been conducted on a few species, and the morphologically ambiguous taxa have often been little researched. |
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The association between psychopathology and substance use has been extensively researched, particularly within the last three decades. |
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Patrick Crowhurst researched French piracy and David Starkey focused British 18th century piracy. |
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Eisen has written 11 books, many articles, researched and taught Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Qigong for over 50 years. |
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Furthermore, she has researched carefully into the details and minutiae of the activities and decision-making of the five governors general of that thirty-one-year period. |
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The book is well written and well researched, but it is disillusioning for anyone who still believes in the way things are supposed to work in America. |
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The Biomechanics of Back Pain is comprehensive, well researched and gives an overall, very balanced view on this complex multi-faceted area of back pain. |
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Nevertheless kinematical and dynamical characteristics of the rocket guide tube tilting mechanism on the initial characteristics were not researched. |
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This painstakingly researched study, which includes a 21-page bibliography, is poorly served by a dustjacket the colour of water-weeds, in which Levitan's Evening. |
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For a historian or anthropologist who has researched subjects like historiology, this book may be a summation of arguments the researcher has already encountered. |
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The region mentioned has been geophysically researched, too. |
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He carried it out in a very considered, thoughtful and researched way. |
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Entitled Wannabee in London With Me, Laura wrote and researched her book to raise funds for children's charities and is currently planning a further two parts to the series. |
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After individual styles, hapax legomena and writos have been identified and isolated, the structures of the language of all writers can be researched. |
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Trease is best known for writing children's historical novels, whose content reflects his insistence on historically correct backgrounds, which he meticulously researched. |
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Based on the found clearances, the minimal fabricable gaps in radial and axial direction were researched to enable the manufacturing of piano hinges. |
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We have researched cryosolic soils of alas ecosystems of interfluves of Lena and Amga and interfluve of Tiung and Tiukyan rivers in left-bank part of Vilyuy River. |
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In 1537, aged only 25, he established his reputation with a map of the Holy Land which was researched, engraved, printed and partly published by himself. |
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Specifically, the Royal Meteorological Society researched and investigated the ionization of the upper atmosphere, by suspending instruments on balloons or kites. |
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The unique flora, fauna and tropical forest ecosystem of the island are systematically researched by both Indonesian and foreign scientific bodies. |
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Academics at King's College London researched the effects of increased regulatory transparency on the medical profession and found significant unintended consequences. |
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Besides pleading law cases, Pliny wrote, researched and studied. |
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However, Cook had researched Bering's expeditions, and the Admiralty ultimately placed their faith in the veteran explorer to lead, with Clerke accompanying him. |
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The secondary manoeuvres of tocolysis and prolongation of gestation are less well evidence based but appear better researched than primary prevention. |
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A solidly researched book, The Lost Battalion of Tet includes numerous valuable appendices, maps, and photographs that add significantly to the text. |
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For that, nanosized particles dispersed in a base fluid, known as nanofluid, have been used and researched extensively to enhance the heat transfer. |
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It's no secret that women provide the vast majority of care for family and friends, but the health effects of women's unpaid caregiving have not been well researched. |
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Moments later the tea trolley came round and we researched the biscuit options and crisp flavours, completely distracting us from the matter in hand. |
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Dacryphilia is a non-normative sexual interest that involves enjoyment or arousal from tears and crying, and to date has never been researched empirically. |
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Padma Basic is a highly researched herbal supplement consisting of 19 dried and milled herbs and spices, together with natural camphor and calcium sulfate. |
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World Cat does not disclose when the microforms were created, so it is difficult to know whether they were circulating while Rooks researched this book. |
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His geographical work, thoroughly researched and unflinchingly scientific, laid out a picture of human-nature interaction that we today would call bioregionalism. |
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Cornell and Darby researched domestic and global markets, knowing there was a demand for velvet antler in Asia, and for breeding stock in the United States. |
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Sayers researched and used the then current trial procedures. |
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Irish whiskey, as researched in 2009 by the CNBC American broadcaster, remains popular domestically and has grown in international sales steadily over a few decades. |
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Also well researched, it ranges widely around the subject and lists 45 sites with 8 figure grid references and includes a substantial bibliography. |
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