The extensive notes by player and writer Loren Schoenberg are, as ever, accessibly erudite. |
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Short Books' excellent series of biographies has shown that accessibly delivered narratives can attract an enthusiastic readership. |
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This is a pity, because, for all its conceptual ambition, it has the great virtue of being simply and accessibly written. |
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The newly launched Discovery Series will shed some light, accessibly presenting performing arts from various players in the community. |
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But while his poetry can be overly abstruse, his literary criticism is accessibly sophisticated, if not uniformly engaging. |
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It's a study of music, culture, society and young women in the nineties and it is written so clearly and accessibly. |
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In the long run, the issue could be recast more consistently and accessibly in a European Environment code. |
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Garnier, for instance, has launched very accessibly priced products including the Garnier Essentials range. |
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Launch of Mieczny Start, accessibly breakfast based on cereals and milk for children by Danone Poland. |
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On the other hand, the area is easily accessibly by car and public transport, close to the centre. |
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Essential rules are presented accessibly on the internet and can be easily practised. |
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The complete electrics are protected against water and dust according to IP 54 and accessibly mounted on the overhead load guard console. |
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Where she traversed historical or theological ground that I know firsthand, I was delighted over and over again by how accessibly and yet accurately she explained things. |
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The primary and secondary sources which were mentioned, have been consistently and accessibly organized, without losing scientific rigor. |
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Marrakech The most accessibly exotic destination from the UK is a bargain-hunter's delight. |
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But never before has it been said so accessibly or entertainingly. |
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In addition, an arbitral panel provides accessibly to individuals, and access to nonredacted statements of case affords a full review of available information. |
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Clearly and accessibly, Ms Lacey outlines this book and his other main work. An eminence who refused a knighthood, Hart was punishingly self-critical. |
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It's written very accessibly and transparently – that's the kind of pop side – but I wanted the production to be edgy and have that sprit of the Sixties because that's just how I feel. |
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Like a detective story with a vividly ambiguous ending, the debate about the origins of war shows why history can be so accessibly interesting a subject. |
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Everything happens faster, anonymously, more accessibly. |
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This entails the responsibility to protect these persons accessibly and effectively, in the interlinked chain of countries from the source, through transit, to the final destination. |
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Each is accessibly written and by a person who knows China well. |
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Increased educational offerings and increased accessibly of education are both needed to ensure interested persons are not deterred from pursuing advanced EOL education. |
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Rokkenborch is not accessibly for the public and can not be visited. |
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Jonson writes accessibly and inspirationally on the ecumenical movement's history and multifaceted development. |
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