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disciplines

noun as in punishment

noun as in field of study; subject of interest

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Inspired by his dedication to sustainability and upcycling, Romanelli’s numerous collaborations with Converse, Levis, Coca-Cola and Disney have straddled the design, music, art, food and fashion disciplines.

India’s Film & Television Institute accepts only 10 people for each of its disciplines per year, making it challenging to win a spot at the publicly funded school.

Some sports such as cycling and gymnastics have had their disciplines slimmed down.

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Indeed, on World Athletics scoring tables which are designed to benchmark performances across disciplines and between genders, her performance was ranked equivalent to a 1:59:37 men’s marathon.

From BBC

There’s some debate across disciplines about what causes aging, with some believing it’s a natural cellular “rusting” phenomenon that occurs independently of disease and gradually wears down the body until death, said Michael Rose, an ecology and evolutionary biology professor at the University of California, Irvine.

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