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In the era of high-precision cross-sectional echocardiography, it now seems redundant to continue using normal data obtained from formalin-fixed autopsy specimens.
These new parties often had origins in the civil society which was allowed to exist during the authoritarian era.
Also, much of this research has been conducted by musicologists, many of whom specialise in past eras of music history.
Looking back over the twentieth century it is easy to see how extensively the modern era has been permeated by the notion of celebrity.
One of the most important institutional reforms that would help usher in the era of the free farmer is a thoroughgoing land reform.
The greatness of his poetry, and the fascination of the era which produced it, meanwhile remain undisputed.
First, fraternal rhetoric prepared working-class members for the industrial era rather than teaching them to question or challenge it.
That was an era in which someone with a technical answer - an immunization or an antibiotic - really did know best.
Recent developments suggest we may soon see a new era of collaboration between linguistics and psychology that, one hopes, will be more enduring.
Two things, however, make the era important in terms of popular music policy and export.
The problem is that such accounts do little to aid an understanding of the popular music industries in the contemporary era.
It covers the eighteenth century (the pre-plantation era) and serves as an historical background to the period of interest to the author : 1800-1850.
Concomitantly, we see the emergence of professionally oriented armies that are no longer the mass armies of the modern era preparing for total war.
Rethinking assimilation theory for a new era of immigration.
In the immediate post-cold-war era it was widely believed that neoliberalism would triumph.
And interestingly enough it did not happen in an era when there has been extraordinary growth, as you all know, of computation and telecommunication.
The era of budget deficit and administrative reform was over.
It is chronologically limited, occurring primarily in the silent era and in some classical sound films.
Today, the attitude towards abandoned buildings and waste depends very much on the era from which they originated.
The children of the daughters grew up in an era of increased western influence and consumerism but also economic instability.
This usually leaves the remaining swans swimming innocently and mutely in the early dawn light of a new era, leaving only a tragic legend behind.
Creatures of their own era, they would in many respects seem strikingly old-fashioned today could they somehow come back to life.
Consequently, unqualified generalizations about 'the political thought ' of the era, based inevitably on a fraction of the relevant array, are often misleading.
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