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(61) But this is Japan, whose age-old belief in nature is at least evenly matched by an unyielding faith in technology. (62) In the age-old tradition of creative folk, they were just looking for a gig to support their art. (63) Many women are unapologetic about their priorities, citing the age-old tradition in which men provided a home for their brides, even if that home came with a mother-in-law. (64) "Muscovy", as its rulers have previously called it, is a sleeping giant, with age-old traditions and ways of doing things. (65) Mr Reichert, a PhD student at the University of Toronto, said the Snowbird "represents the completion of an age-old aeronautical dream". (66) This is an age-old approach, recommended by many country grandmothers. (67) Shot over 12 years, it shows how the authorities muzzle and brutalize Chinese who, following an age-old tradition, travel to Beijing seeking redress for wrongdoing by local officials. (68) There are 143 one genera, there are 84 depauperate families in this district , this results illustrated its complexity in distribution and its age-old evolution. (68)try its best to gather and create good sentences. (69) Facing the dark blue lake, like an aged man, the age-old snow-clad trees are recalling ups and downs of their past years. (70) SAN FRANCISCO--VMware has some new ideas for tackling an age-old problem for system administrators: how do you keep a computing service available when the server it's running on fails? (71) And in 1911, three years after her death, revolutionaries owing allegiance to him overthrew both the Qing dynasty and the age-old system of imperial rule. (72) But the solution would represent such a dramatic reversal of age-old Catholic doctrine as to undermine any pretense of papal infallibility. (73) In my last installment of this column, I discussed how XML knowledge management systems such as RDF shed a different light on age-old problems of data design and modeling.