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One day she was lively, engaging and funny, the next sullen, distracted and incommunicative hardly a remarkable description of adolescent behavior.
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Two examples will have to suffice here: a) Dionysius' remarkable description of the ecstatic love of God and b) his radical transformation of the Neoplatonic intelligible and sensible worlds.
For my part, the familiar and irreplaceable qualities of Janet Ross's Leaves From our Tuscan Kitchen (reissued by Grub Street, £12.99) and the remarkable description of bourgeois cooking as it should be from the 1950s, by Patience Gray and Primrose Boyd, Plats du Jour (reissued by Persephone, £10), leave our current authors standing.
The novel contained remarkable descriptions of a Paris metro strike, along with visually stunning accounts of scenes from the Persian Gulf War; it confirmed Kleeberg's status as one of the major contemporary authors working in the German language.
But its remarkable descriptions of what happens when the mind turns "agonisingly inward" make it as urgent today as 20 years ago.
Nevertheless, they did a remarkable job with their descriptions and drawings.
This is a very nice description of a remarkable new finding – bacteria infected into Drosophila embryos are killed by the release of histones from lipid droplets.
Narayan's description of the Mahatma reminds us of just what a remarkable man he was.
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