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Or, at least, another facet of his Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Descriptions of the intense way Picasso looked at things suggest another facet of his behaviour relevant to memory.
His interest in religious issues led Father Whelan into yet another facet of his great career: Associate Editor of America magazine.
The will to act, symbolized by the prominence of active verbs in most of Grant's writing, illustrates another facet of his generalship what Grant himself called moral courage.
In his campaign speeches, he called on the bank to set an inflation target of 2 to 3 percent and to buy more bonds to finance government stimulus efforts, another facet of his growth strategy.
On "Zoltan," Young takes a heroically long but not self-indulgent solo that builds, with a relentless intricacy, to a terrific noise that highlights another facet of his artistry a sure dramatic sense.
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Last week around the same time, Ron Reagan (that Ron Reagan) offered his views on another facet of Emanuel — his training in ballet.
It is another facet of her work in which she distances herself from Ms. Stewart.
Those moments offered another glancing facet of his worlds.
But in his desire to have people feel sorry for him, Bonds likes to portray himself as unique, and it's just another misguided facet of his personality.
However, another critical facet of his process involves the actual assembling of his work.
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