Will it result in a facile anti-reductionist anfractuosity so skilfully punctuated way back by E.H. Carr in his What is History? |
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His shot arrived at the feet of Kerins, who skilfully chipped the ball over the stranded goalkeeper and into the net. |
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He skilfully manages to convey the meat of the science without undue technicality, but also without any dumbing down. |
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This bill skilfully balances the difficulties of the elderly with the avariciousness, often, of the capital interests in retirement villages. |
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Director Ryan Redford skilfully employs music, sound and montage to create a taut film. |
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They scarcely knew one another personally, but the idea of a group identity was skilfully promoted by the Kansas art dealer. |
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The French ruled through skilfully exploiting the tensions between the dominant ethnic groups, the Afar and the Issa. |
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Among the most picturesque items on display are the skilfully fashioned figures in pottery. |
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The characters are credible and beguiling, and skilfully rendered by the cast. |
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Beautifully conceived and skilfully executed, this is an object lesson in successfully blended artforms. |
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I simply do not have confidence in him to navigate the waters ahead skilfully enough to avoid or survive the darkening clouds on the horizon. |
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Even with its uneven moments, it is a skilfully written book that never stops inventing. |
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The four players skilfully acted out very different scenes, playing with universal images of rejection, seduction and romance. |
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They attacked suddenly and skilfully using natural covertures, destroy our positions one after another by the direct fire. |
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The cast skilfully confronted the delicate issue of mental instability with poise and sensitivity. |
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This is a credit to the hard work of those employees who have skilfully planned and carried out the project from start to finish. |
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By profession he is a barrister but he skilfully juggles so many other careers he ought to be in a circus. |
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The chilling realities of street life are skilfully combined with the familiar trappings of adolescence to create a tense, powerful drama. |
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Every day little dugouts would skilfully intercept our boat, almost rolling in the wake before lashing on properly. |
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I was speedily made aware of rich, firm tonal assurance by each player, and the way they skilfully blended together. |
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If they were not built skilfully, the weight of the pressing stones would cause the outer rows to slither away. |
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This five-minute masterwork is complete with a skilfully composed guitar lead, which appears in the midst of trance-like musical conditions. |
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Our guide Roberto skilfully navigated his boat into the various grottos lining the coast. |
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Using blended oils, the masseur skilfully used his palms and fingertips to apply pressure in a series of flowing movements across my body. |
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The film skilfully keeps the leads straight, relying on support to bear the brunt of the comedy. |
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He skilfully convinces Othello that his wife Desdemona has been adulterous with Cassio. |
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He skilfully dissects the complex and varied forms of the labour process during periods of transition. |
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Three cheers therefore for the man, who a day later in The Times skilfully twitted his ignorant colleague. |
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They skilfully adapted traditional beliefs and customs to European material culture and economic realities. |
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The elements of photography have been skilfully woven into the cinematography. |
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Evans skilfully avoids the gratuitously voyeuristic while never sinking into safe but dull academicism. |
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Every meeting should be skilfully chaired to achieve consensus over strategic issues. |
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It owed something to Soviet policy, but much to the hegemony of French culture which the Communist party used skilfully to organize a world movement against Facism.
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The aristocrats of plants grown in pots are bonsai, perfectly normal garden trees skilfully trained to grow as miniatures ranging from three inches to three feet tall. |
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Iconographies and music of a bygone age, artefacts and works of art are skilfully orchestrated using the most recent multimedia technologies. |
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I am sure that under your able leadership we will be skilfully guided through the deliberations ahead of us. |
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Even in his climactic speech, he skilfully keeps you guessing. |
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The design of this zoomorph is incredibly intricate and the whole monument is covered with skilfully executed sculpture. |
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By skilfully blending anecdote, travel and history, his book throbs with the Nigerians' huge humanity and their hopes, anger and joy. |
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The latter's dancehall vibe seems to be skilfully translated into an electronic tune. |
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The only decoration was on the grip of wood, deeply and skilfully carved. |
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Twelve choreographed scenes accompanied by poems entwining each other in a skilfully drawn partnership. |
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His autobiography, skilfully interweaving the personal and the historical, is elegantly simple and marvellously clear. |
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He proved this by winning, as an outsider, the Timeless Ring Race where he skilfully eliminated every last one of his opponents in a record time. |
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The elasticity of the gut is skilfully determined by the technician according to its degree of turgidity and the increase in its volume. |
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Russia is skilfully using its position as a monopolist on the European energy market. |
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He skilfully evokes the battles through circumambient sound. |
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The stain-glass windows, skilfully produced by the master glass-maker Camille Ganton-Defoin, light up the area inside with their glowing colours. |
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Republicans have exploited that very skilfully, even though Republicans are totally owned by the financial class. |
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The benefit of this proposal is that we have skilfully combined the two things. |
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I want to applaud the hon. member for Scarborough-Guildwood for having very skilfully led this through the committee process. |
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Twentieth-century bonbons and sweets made in France include numerous skilfully marketed regional specialities, traditional or modern, unobtainable anywhere else. |
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He drew on stone with pen and burin as skilfully he executed linocuts, woodcuts and sculptures, holding the tool in his mouth. |
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The integration of options was skilfully conceived into the overall design. |
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Mr. Chair, the minister's replies concerning the prisoners handed over to Afghan authorities have zigzagged skilfully. |
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Lay theatre groups frequent ly tackle major works of literature, often skilfully translated into high-quality vernacular. |
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The interpretation may seem a touch cynical, but how about a skilfully beatified shell company? |
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While less creative or inspiring than French or Italian cuisine, German cooking regards itself as full of high-quality ingredients which are skilfully cooked. |
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The small convoy skilfully negotiates the steep roads that wend their way into the hills around Sarajevo. |
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I suspect that the teacher saw a situation getting out of hand, defused it skilfully, gave me a firm but slightly more sympathetic telling-off and that was the end of it. |
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With this amazing knife, it is easy to thinly slice vegetables, in a trice and as skilfully as any professional chef! |
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Abrahamsen builds her argument by positing and skilfully exploring three key aspects of Africa's political economy that militate against the development of democracy. |
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Traicho certainly looked like quite the experienced lorry driver as he skilfully handled the large vehicle. |
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Mr. Chair, I would like to come back to some questions I have already asked, which the minister managed to sidestep very skilfully. |
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He skilfully worked the fringes of the rough created by the bowlers' footmarks and although never a prodigious turner of the ball, he does generate some spin. |
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When the animal was thus in search of the yogi, the yogi skilfully mounted on its back. |
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She also skilfully links the study of mummies to present-day concerns such as the modern obsession with fitness, dieting and cosmetic surgery. |
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This engaging tale develops its characters subtly and skilfully and has an improbable but enjoyable ending involving Capone as the deus ex machina. |
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Soon the crowd is in a moderated conversation with itself, with its arguments enumerated skilfully by the famous philosopher from overseas. |
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At this time of night I cannot match him in using words skilfully in the form of puns as he did in his speech, but, well done! |
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Affectionately stroking her mount's spotless flank, Princess Anastasia skilfully settled herself into the saddle, as the stable boys made way for her. |
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His poetry also abounds with direct quotations from everyday life, skilfully woven into the body of the poem. |
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These tactics were skilfully evolved and carried out, and were difficult to counter. |
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The Veneti manoeuvred so skilfully under sail that boarding was impossible. |
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If I know him, and I know him well and have confidence in him, that movement will certainly not come to a halt, and as long as it keeps going it will be skilfully conducted. |
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We are confident that they will perform their tasks ably and skilfully. |
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Its design starts at the border line of the premises with its gate construction and skilfully integrated stainless steel door station with letterbox. |
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The strategy is quite a narrative challenge, but one that has been skilfully resolved, producing the luxury of a novel that uses tongue-bitingly meaty and realistic dialogues. |
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From that point, the skilfully sculpted bodywork drapes the vehicle's mechanics with a mix of precision and art as it sweeps towards the rear of the vehicle...truly stunning! |
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This characterful model skilfully combines the distinguished military aspect of the pilot's boots with the tailored quality that one expects from a pair of premium 'city' shoes. |
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Carrying on with the musical comparison, performing or giving specific form to a Programme requires qualified musicians who perform skilfully and accurately interpret the different parts in the established time signature. |
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During the transition, all teams in place will pursue their activities skilfully and unwaveringly to provide the same excellent service to business clients and financial partners. |
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They were associated with the ancient Phoenician goddess Tanit, as was the motif of the open hand which is commonly found today on the tailboards of lorries, painted on doorposts and skilfully worked in jewellery. |
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I should also like to pay a deeply felt tribute to your predecessor, Mr. Marco Antonio Suazo of Honduras, and his team for having skilfully guided the work of the Committee last session. |
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Piece by piece, players try to build on their board skilfully. |
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Chikwava skilfully manipulates the tale of a good-hearted boy who doesn't know any better, grasping at the structure the militia can provide, and by the end we are grieving for him. |
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With her expressive, cartoon-like characters and amusing situations, she skilfully defuses the drama and high emotion that often characterize first love. |
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Outstanding features of this style of building are roofs that seemingly float on air, with a filigree supporting framework and skilfully suspended facades. |
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She skilfully depicts the discontinuity between the bursting emotions of men's interior life and the choked, inarticulate bleating that expresses them or fails to. |
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Josée Plourde explores the subject of a child's unhappiness with compassion and lyricism, using the cloud metaphor skilfully to convey the little girl's feelings of confusion. |
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Certainly it has played truant from the negotiating table quite skilfully. |
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For the first time, a modest corps of skilfully camouflaged light infantry deploying quickly had shown that it could foil a powerful army by subjecting it to decisive losses with only muskets for weapons. |
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The perfect sausage is a skilfully prepared and carefully chosen combination of ingredients brought together in the right proportion to produce a delectable morsel that is to everyone's taste. |
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The restlessness caused by flickering film sequences, sudden noise and a skilfully implemented typography lead to an extreme tension without betraying the content. |
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Another skilfully directed romantic comedy by the masterful Claude Berri! |
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Matt Smith also skilfully shows Guy's transformation from innocent Candide to corrupted schemer, and Helen Baxendale almost makes one believe in Dawn's unbesmirched integrity. |
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The church is a prominent example of the way local master builders adopted stylistic features from the European church architecture and applied them skilfully in the timberwork techniques they so well mastered. |
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This ode to siblinghood, with its underlying motif of devotion to the mother, sparkles with intelligence and subtlety, and director Sylviane Fortuny skilfully pulls every string and conveys every nuance. |
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Metaphors are unresolved and polysemic, a fact skilfully recognised by Icke when he has his characters debate the multiple possible meanings of the famous omen, in Agamemnon, of two eagles killing a pregnant hare. |
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In order to weave a drama effectively by means of stanzaic songs, it is necessary to build up life skilfully by means of stanzaic songs in the musical organization of feelings. |
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Trishna is a clever name for an Anglo-Indian restaurant, since it skilfully conflates Krishna, the Hindu deity, and Trisha, the state-of-England, daytime-TV, chavs-in-a-pickle show. |
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Without Kaka, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo, the then-reigning world champions found a hero in Adriano, who skilfully flicked the ball up inside a crowded area and volleyed it into the bottom corner of Roberto Abbondanzieri's net. |
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He skilfully blends anachronisms and ancient pictorial techniques, thus offering creations to contemplate but also to decrypts as so many details subtly illustrating his allegorical vision of the world. |
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Patience is needed, as is the continuing security provided by the coalition forces, to give the Iraqi people the time and space they need to unravel the evil web Saddam wove so skilfully around them. |
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They were edging towards a vsignificant ictory that would have put them right back in the frame for a top-two finish when Jones rose highest to direct the ball skilfully in from Ritchie's corner. |
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Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Peru's environment minister, who had skilfully presided over more than two weeks of fraught negotiations, announced that a deal had been struck by more than 190 countries. |
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But, the tailor was the consummate fashion authority during the 19th century, interpreting the latest styles to suit his client's individuality, fitting him carefully, sewing skilfully and catering to masculine vanity. |
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I would also like to thank Paulette Vinette who skilfully took on the challenge of leading the organization through a time of transition prior to the arrival of the new Executive Director. |
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The inside has always been skilfully restored since it was built: perhaps due to the fact that it has had an uninterrupted succession of lady owners since the building was given to an order of nuns a few centuries ago. |
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I am proud of their track record, proud to be able to call them my colleagues, and confident that they will continue to contribute as skilfully in the future as they have in the past. |
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Successful organisations in the 21st century, both public and private, will be those that skilfully manage the prudent juggling of these seemingly conflicting objectives. |
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Teamwork requires professionals who have their own competencies to contribute and who can work skilfully and flexibly as constructive team members. |
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Henry skilfully played them off one against the other, without relaxing his warlike approach. |
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Considered by contemporaries to be a harsh but effective ruler, Henry skilfully manipulated the barons in England and Normandy. |
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Henry ruled through the various barons and lords in England and Normandy, whom he manipulated skilfully for political effect. |
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He skilfully stylizes the women with strong sweeping strokes and adorns the canvases with motifs that trace ethnic patterns. |
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The gardens have been thoughtfully and skilfully planned and contain a profusion of shrubs, flowers and trees including peony, quince, wisteria, clematis and a Judas tree. |
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But whatever the Russians may have felt about Shakespear, his superiors were delighted by the way he had so skilfully spiked the Tsar's guns by liberating his subjects. |
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Calm and phlegmatic, with a clear eye, Mr. Fogg seemed a perfect type of that English composure which Angelica Kauffmann has so skilfully represented on canvas. |
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By maintaining all these ties, the Thai court skilfully played off the Dutch against the English and the French, avoiding the excessive influence of a single power. |
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For indeed in the middle the fashion thereof was red, but at the ends it was all purple, and on each margin many separate devices had been skilfully inwoven. |
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In order to construct this highly complex regulatory circuit, the biotechnologists skilfully combined different genes that produce particular proteins and reaction steps. |
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