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While high-marking obviously involves a certain quotient of brawn and athleticism — demanding more finesse than, say, competitive peeing for distance — it was most aptly characterized, for me anyway, as "a perfect example of what happens to people's brains when they get a big machine between their legs".
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They are aptly characterized as neo-expressivist (borrowing Bar-On's label for her own view).
Thus, the current "feminist methods debate" is more aptly characterized as debate about methodology a debate about the theoretical framework for knowledge production within which the methods are used.
Just this past August we were treated to a fascinating interview with actor John Lithgow about King Lear's meaning for us today, while earlier this year Moyers spotlighted someone he aptly characterized as a "poet and prophet": farmer/writer/ecologist Wendell Berry.
One commentator has aptly characterized this as "a euphemism..
Congress's direction on energy is more aptly characterized as full speed astern.
Interest in the trial is more aptly characterized as yearning, and idle chatter about Mr. Peterson's guilt or innocence is considered unseemly.
"From the draconian to the inane," is how Uber founder Travis Kalanick aptly characterized the draft regulations at a hearing this week before the council's transportation committee.
But first they reintroduce us to Graham (1886-1961), aptly characterized by Hilton Kramer as "one of the oddest and most exotic figures in the art of our time".
Early life is more aptly characterized by oxymorons than outright "selfish" labels, which would imply at least a nervous system capable of processing the concept of selfishness, and that won't appear for a LONG time.
Figure 1 The origin and diversification of life. 1 Early life is more aptly characterized by oxymorons than outright "selfish" labels, which would imply at least a nervous system capable of processing the concept of selfishness, and that won't appear for a LONG time. 2 In fact, uracil requires less energy to make than thymine and actually forms from the degradation of cytosine.
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