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His "figurative modernism" or "expressive cubism," which Hills glosses as combining "non-illusionistic shapes and colors" with his social concern, has long given up on employing color as an attributive dimension (Hills, "Expressive" 15). The technology also enables names of the elements that comprise a certain patent as well as attributive information on such elements to be attached beside each sentence, so that patent descriptions can be displayed in a easy-to-read manner. Ivanov, Doctor of Historical Sciences, professor and Vice President of the Academy of Geopolitical Problems, defines security in his monograph "Russia and the World in the New Millenium" as a system of attributive properties characterizing the state of its integrity, stability, relative independence and ability to develop as a result of being protected against destructive activities. |
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