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    Key themes will be covered and Contextualised with practical applications.

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    New information is much easier to remember if it can be Contextualised.

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    Young people are still developing their ability to critically reason, contextualise and realistically assess risk.

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    An intermezzo is also defined as an end in itself, provided it is Contextualised in particularly sumptuous and elaborate meals.

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    Wednesday's three-dimensional imprimatur can be Contextualised with the general perception that the Rawalpindi GHQ had stage-managed the elections to the National Assembly last year;

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    Our courses take an in-depth look into key areas of the law and provide a broader overview of the legal system to better contextualise what's being learned.

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    The MLitt in Theology and the Arts gives students a theoretically inflected and historically Contextualised introduction to the field of theology and the arts, acting as a standalone Masters course or a stepping stone for those considering doctoral research in the field.

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