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The crisis in Ukraine has brought out their pro-Russian sympathies, most overtly when a motley group of radicals was invited to vouch for Crimea's referendum on rejoining Russia.
Rennie expresses this overtly when she tells Jake, "... if I love you at all, I don't just love you.
It seems like a textbook case of both brothers trying to push each other away first to try and lessen the pain of their eventual split (which I feel like I've been pointing out since the beginning of the season, although this is the first episode where that theme has crystallized so overtly), when all the guys really want is to have their insecurities addressed and dispelled once and for all.
Due to this physiological constraint, the amount of information that can be processed at once by visual system is limited; therefore, spatial attention is used to select relevant locations of the visual field for enhanced processing [ 2] that may occur overtly when associated with an eye movement toward the selected location or covertly without an eye movement.
In our prime-probe design, participants select and overtly pantomime manual object rotation actions when the relationship between stimuli and responses is either flexible (experimental condition) or fixed (control condition).
An endorsement from Killer Mike might have given some artists the confidence to be a little more outspoken and overtly political – particularly at a time when, as Maidza puts it, "really conscious music" by black pop artists, from the Knowles sisters to Kendrick Lamar, is having a moment.
Facebook doesn't usually meddle with the controls too overtly, and when it does it's by story type, not to censor or promote certain content topics.
But the performance is eerily still and calm, unshowy and unnerving, somehow intimidating and ridiculous at the same time, and rarely overtly comic, except when he graciously encourages Mark to call him by his nicknames "Eagle" or "Golden Eagle".
For example, "reverse" is overtly spatial when used as a verb but is not when used as a noun.
Church officials in Greece overruled the Vatican's choice to play the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's "Messiah" as too overtly Catholic when the pope and the archbishop visit the site where St. Paul preached near the Acropolis.
In contrast, PPP1R15A-deficient mice are overtly healthy when raised in standard laboratory conditions and show increased resistance to ER stress-induced tissue damage (Marciniak et al., 2004).
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