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Though I could delineate in great detail how this Syracuse, NY native with a Cuban mom and Spanish-American dad would fall in love with musical theater after seeing a performance of Bye Bye Birdie as a kid arrived in the world's greatest city and came to embody and become synonymous with musical theater itself, I'd rather let the man speak for himself.

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A side effect of Mr. Schwarzenegger's campaign was that it so successfully wiped out distinctions between reality and its theme-park simulation that few, including the news media, could delineate one from the other by the end.

Building on the "parameters" laid down by President Bill Clinton in 2000, along with various other convergent scenarios such as the Arab League's initiative of 2002 and the unofficial Geneva Accords of 2003, he could delineate the contours of an agreement.

In this instance the someone new presented himself in the form of a genial, unattached guy in his mid-30's, the sort of person who, it seemed, could delineate the intricacies of the ImClone scandal, recall Paul Tsongas's 1992 campaign platform and probably even explain the plot line of "The Big Sleep," all with the same kind of ease and utter absence of showiness.

The time resolved emission studies could delineate the lifetimes of various emissions.

This slow growing and fastidious group of pathogens has been mainly diagnosed by biochemical tests, but MALDI-TOF MS approaches have successfully identified such anaerobic pathogens and could delineate antibiotic-resistant and antibiotic-susceptible strains within the same species [68 70].

Although we could delineate each proposed step of the suggested algorithm from the conducted interviews, the generalizability of the relationship between the construct resp. the example is not given.

On the other hand, in many large-scale intensively managed planted forests, stands can be grouped by similarity in their soil fertility, through which managers could delineate nutritional management areas, and therefore facilitate more efficient and productive management.

Austin thought there was a relatively clear notion of what it is inappropriate to say, and that we could delineate truth-conditions by identifying instances of inappropriateness (Warner, 2012).

But it arguably could delineate Trump from truly dangerous and "terrifying" world leaders that his detractors compare him to.

Characterization of TB granulomas could delineate the cascades of immune signaling patterns and immune cell recruitment.

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