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- Unification Square in 1977 during the systematisation. The Unification Hall and the Unirea Shopping Center can be seen here...
- Anti-colonial Hindus(Sweetman 2004, pp. 15–16) "looking toward the systematisation of disparate practices as a means of recovering a pre-colonial, national...
- Mincu – was scheduled for demolition in early 1990, according to the systematisation papers. Yet another tactic was abandoning and neglecting buildings...
- the IOC formed the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in an effort to systematise the research and detection of performance-enhancing drugs. There was...
- cited to justify one policy or another and treated as gospel." Stalin systematised Leninism through a series of lectures at the Sverdlov University, which...
- Hakuin Ekaku (白隠 慧鶴, January 19, 1686 – January 18, 1769) was one of the most influential figures in ****anese Zen Buddhism, who regarded bodhicitta, working...
- Ukrainian Бойовий гопак) is a Cossack martial art from Ukraine. It was systematised and codified in 1985 by Volodymyr Pylat (a descendant of a Cossack family...
- Boyeldieu. "La formation du pluriel nominal en kulaal (Tchad): essai de systématisation des do****ents publiés par C. Pairault". Afrika und Übersee, 1986, n°...
- internet and mobile computing, including smartphones. The need for m**** systematisation of long, intertwined causal chains and large amounts of data led to...
- became a single term capable of expressing, organising, and above all 'systematising' India's diverse forms of social identity, community, and organisation...