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The prose throughout is both florid and overripe, ironically – or perhaps appropriately – tempered only during a series of quite lovely passages describing representations of Christ.
A previous study by Wallert demonstrated a neatly match between the build-up of the orange in the painting Festoon of Fruit and Flowers and painting instructions of Willem Beurs: "Next to pomegranates it is best to place oranges, which can be found appropriately tempered on the day with vermilion, realgar, and dark yellow lake.
Nonetheless, these activities were restricted to a single major urban trauma center and have a limited sample size; thus, confidence in the generalizability of the results must be appropriately tempered as caution ought to be used when extrapolating these findings to populations not addressed in this study.
Once resolution processes are under way, COX 2 expressing rM cells, as a result of elevated cAMP, restore postinflammation homeostasis to equip injured tissue with the necessary cellular armamentarium (innate-type lymphocytes) to mount subsequent and appropriately tempered inflammatory events.
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Risk-taking is tempered.
Hubris tempered by humility.
Players have tempered expectations.
Quenched and tempered.
"But it's tempered.
They have tempered tuning.
What that means in terms of how a car using the eventual tech would operate is anyone's guess, but one of Pepper's key traits is being able to recognize emotional swings in the humans it deals with, and to temper its behavior appropriately as a result.
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