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    Surviving R. Kelly Contextualizes these accounts with expert analysis.

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

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    Learning is at best holistic, collaborative, personal, sustained development that is Contextualized in its matrix culture;

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    The lab studies provide insight into the test results, and the test results help Contextualize the lab studies.

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    By focusing on change in the past, the History program enables students to better comprehend and Contextualize current and future events.

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    Learning tests For each of the learning modules, you will take Contextualized writing tests to keep track of your progress.

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    High glass walls give space and light to the works, which are displayed not with an attempt to categorize or Contextualize but to showcase each piece in its own right.

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    The popularity of social media and mobile gives you the opportunity to interact with customers more frequently and more importantly, more effectively, personalizing and contextualizing the messages you deliver to them.

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    The Video Editor will be responsible for keeping track of online citizen-produced video from throughout the world and selecting clips to be featured and Contextualized in articles on the Global Voices web site 2-3 times per week.

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    They're going to inherit the world, and we felt like there should be a space for them to experience the world and the things happening around the world in a way that really Contextualizes it for them.".

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    Although the law is on the move, embracing the idea of nonhuman legal persons(such as rivers) and showing signs of a more materially sensitive, Contextualized awareness, there are, as yet, no clear examples of cases and approaches as radical as is required.

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    We have taken this approach because the skills that we need to communicate about slow-motion crises like air pollution and climate change require a combination of experts who can make sense of data and journalists who can prioritize and Contextualize it for their readers.

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    The aim of Nārīvāda Programme is to recover lost and suppressed voices of women; revision and Contextualize women's cultural resources and traditional knowledge systems as an integral element of gender studies; and to emphasize and re-assess the key role women have played in the creation, preservation and transmission of our cultural heritage.

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