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In Martel's novel they eat each other with a minutely described voracity.
For this purpose as many as twelve or even 20 specimens of the same species, preserved in various herbaria, are in some cases minutely described.
"The minutely described interior, and its claustrophobic effect, recall Room... there is again that sensation of being trapped within the pages, alongside the suffering child".
In this paper, an improved model of the phase-shifted full-bridge converter is minutely described on the basis of some specific challenges of electromagnetic transmitter based on full-bridge structure, such as power losses and duty-cycle loss.
Without going into fun-wrecking detail, suffice it to say that Things Go Wrong, not least in the form of a minutely described attack of amoebic dysentery that should not be read immediately after breakfast.So far, so predictable.
The UI is very minutely described in this patent, making it nearly impossible to abuse and mooting any patent-war criticisms directly solely at 7,996,792.
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Joy makes comments on everything he sees on his journey and minutely describes the places he has seen.
Throughout his leisurely letters, Pückler minutely describes the customs, people and attractions of England, paying special attention to romantic landscapes, Old Master paintings, theatrical performances and the social whirl of evening dinner parties and country-house weekends.
The system she minutely describes is scary enough (I now have a clearer picture of why the Pokémon Go app, a real data gobbler, was offered for free) without dialing the volume up to 11. Follow Jennifer Szalai on Twitter: @jenszalai.
There is a long article he wrote as a young reporter about a shipwreck, reprinted verbatim; extended sections on Ulysses S Grant, which read more like a projected Grant biography than a Twain autobiography; pages minutely describing the Villa di Quarto in Florence, and so on.
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