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		<title>Architecture of Authority</title>
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<p><strong>Richard Ross</strong> shows and compares various <em>&#8216;standard tools&#8217;</em> in this series on architecture of authority. I consider this type of architecture extremely &#8216;engineered&#8217;  to meet function. form follows function?</p>
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<p><strong>Richard Ross</strong> shows and compares various <em>&#8216;standard tools&#8217;</em> in this series on architecture of authority. I consider this type of architecture extremely &#8216;engineered&#8217;  to meet function. form follows function?</p>
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