Equivalents
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And in the year 1970, it took just over two full-time
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of clinicians.
We will be using the TV screens or their
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for electronic books of the future.
You can manage many ideas like this, either in physical boxes or in their digital
equivalents.
They're called "Equivalents," after Alfred Stieglitz's work.
I believe in consistency, when possible, real-world equivalents, trash can folder, when possible, label things, mostly.
What I want to know is: why don't their modern-day
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invade the studios where shows such as this are made and do likewise?
"American Movie" is a boring documentary about a boring person so ordinary you'll find
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on just about every corner in America.
There's a "Wizard Of Oz" kind of feel to the story, in that the characters in the dream are all the
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of real-life acquaintances of Jack, and the movie opens in black & white and shifts to colour during the dream sequence.
Also, the accents of the characters were largely off from their TV
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Technically, it succeeds in some ways, e.g., the steadicam work, but fails in others, e.g., under- and over-exposure, or their digital
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Probably 90% of these films I have found to be over rated and inferior to their Hollywood
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The functional
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of elephants are Europe, East Asia, and the Middle East.
A gathering of the modern
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of Metternich, Castlereagh, Alexander I, and Talleyrand is also a dream: there are none.
International support so far has been generous, but it is still well below per capita
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for other post-conflict situations – and the need is much greater.
As leader of the nationalist Likud opposition to the governments of Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres, his tactics in opposing the Oslo agreements between the Labour led government of Israel and the PLO was to characterize both Mr. Rabin and Mr. Peres as traitors, the functional
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of such infamous collaborators as Petain and Quisling.
But interest rates on longer-term Italian government bonds (and Italian private-sector borrowing costs) are about 250 basis points higher than those on the German
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(this is the risk premium).
Oil production may peak within the next few decades, but gasoline
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can be synthesized from gas or coal.
Schemes, evasions, calculations, and bargains multiply, all based on polls interpreted by the modern
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of Roman haruspices.
For the implication is that right-wing populist parties, like the Front National and its
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in Austria, Italy, Denmark and elsewhere may do better in future, not worse, particularly if monetary union prolongs the economic pain and uncertainty that large groups within all electorates are now feeling.
There are no modern-day
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to Keynes.
In Iraq, their
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were very often Latinos for whom integration into American society – including, for many, the promise of permanent residence or citizenship – was at least as important as toppling Saddam Hussein.
Efforts to limit the risks incurred in this volatile environment have focused on creating private networks and “walled gardens” (closed platforms) – cyber
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to the seventeenth-century enclosures that were used to solve that era’s “tragedy of the commons.”
Let’s assume that costs to prevent additional accumulation of CO2 (and equivalents) come to 1% of GNP every year forever, and, in accordance with a fair amount of empirical evidence, that the component of the discount rate attributable to the declining marginal utility of consumption is equal to twice the rate of growth of consumption.
American banking regulation had long kept US banks small and local (unable to branch across state lines), unlike their European and Japanese equivalents, while limiting their operational capacity (by barring banks from mixing commercial and investment banking).
Belittling the people who voted for Brexit, Trump, and their European
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is not a sound strategy.
Thus, the market can establish the necessary interest differential only if interest rates on yuan assets fall below their dollar
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For nearly 60 years, universal suffrage has made successive French presidents the modern
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of elected monarchs, men who have concentrated in their hands more power than their counterparts in any other democratic country.
And, indeed, the new economy giants have a much higher stock-market value than their “old economy”
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And yet the interesting information resided in the translated DNA sequences, that is, their protein
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One theory suggests that they were prehistoric
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of Playboy magazine’s Girl of the Month.
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