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In particular, the usefulness and particularities of the referred methods are discussed, focusing on their potential for the fabrication of hierarchical and biomimetic materials for tendon regeneration.
The disarray also reveals a great deal about the range and particularities of Bacon's visual sources and the supreme effort of distillation that produced his paintings (Smith).
You can't walk into Sotheby's exhibition space in Manhattan right now and not sense the devotion or be swept up in its passions and particularities.
The movement palette is boilerplate contemporary-international — ballet, modern, capoeria, yoga, hip-hop — with all of the various complexities and particularities smoothed out to create one vague patina.
Fox's avowed goal is just as ecumenical in spirit: "to keep my ear open to that collective cry for Christ while throwing some light on the basic historical patterns and particularities of Americans' devotion to Jesus".
But a much richer meditation on the powers and particularities of theater hovered beneath his airy delivery, which was, after all, a cleverly choreographed performance itself, in which he backed slyly into his big points.
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