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Saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock played a set of subtle acoustic music, sometimes suggesting Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh.
This art gallery, complete with a suite of smart modern offices reached by wall-climbing lifts, comprises a set of subtle, screened spaces gathered around an inviolate 200-year-old cedar of Lebanon (planted by François-René Chateaubriand, the celebrated French Romantic writer, diplomat and politician).
It is a set of subtle and not-so-subtle beliefs, ideas, and ways of seeing the world that we deeply subscribe to but may not even be aware of.
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Archer and Jockers argue that this ability to predict mainstream appeal across a heterogeneous sample makes the algorithm a clearer reader than many a critic and acquisitions editor — and that it has detected a "distinct set of subtle signals" separating best-sellers from the rest of the bunch.
Our results suggest that a cooperative set of subtle structural rearrangements within the TMHs provide to the CB1 protein the plasticity to reach alternate configurations.
We carried out wide-spread acoustic comparisons and found a complex set of subtle spectral parameters that consistently discriminated contexts both within and between sexes.
Surgical procedures are conducted with an almost infinite set of subtle variations: surgeon training, team expertise, personal practice, centre policy and infrastructure, anatomical features of the patient, and the use of a variety of medical devices.
She is frequently still, or close to it, as if testing the air with a small gesture or set of subtle weight shifts.
Clinically, HAND represents a set of conditions ranging from subtle neuropsychological impairments to profoundly disabling HIV-associated dementia.
When properties shared by a set of sequences are too subtle or hidden to be analytically represented (or there are too many degrees of freedom), amino acid replacement models should be obtained through an empirical approach.
Having created a meditative mood, he immediately (if temporarily) shattered it, with the brash opening chord of Dina Koston's "Messages I" (2002), a set of variations that proves more subtle and introspective than its first gestures lead you to expect.
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