Sentence examples for acting experiments from inspiring English sources

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His novels are out of print, his straight acting experiments forgotten.

It's likely that his acting experiments are behind him, but Vinyl at least highlights a lifelong commitment to visual storytelling on his part – and, if we're lucky, a new thespian star might be born in the form of his son.

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Cognitive radio [15, 16] is a flexible wireless communication platform that is aware of its environment (situation awareness), capabilities, and status (self-awareness), and is capable of sensing, analyzing, learning, planning, acting, experimenting, and self-adapting to its environment, spectrum opportunities, and user requirements, according to desired goals, rules, regulations, and policies.

I made Hysterical Psycho as an acting experiment really in preparation of playing the young Hitch in a film yet to be made called the Number 13.

Ms. Sherman's first experiments acting out different characters for the camera were collages of black-and-white, cut-out photographs mounted on paper.

If such a mechanism were acting in this experiment one would expect that this strain-to-strain variation would act in the same direction for both reporters, although the magnitude of the responses would be different.

The troupe's performers, accustomed to Molière and strictly defined acting techniques, are experimenting with American improvisation under the tutelage of Lee Breuer, an avant-garde director from New York who doesn't speak French.

Data were analyzed as a randomized complete block design with experiment acting as a block.

Results of in vivo experiments suggest that centrally acting antitussives primarily act on the brainstem cough center.

Interestingly, even a bacterial dsRNA binding protein can exhibit SRS activity, suggesting that some of the viral dsRNA-binding proteins may be acting non-specifically in experiments where they are overexpressed [52]; in fact, the suppression activities of NS1, E3L, Tas, and Tat have been challenged [14], [53], [54].

The theory is that everyone in the experiment was acting on something that economists call "loss aversion"—a trait, which most people have in varying degrees, which causes us to worry more about losses than equivalently sized gains.

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