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That's in part because Wallace, it's fair to say, if one thinks about the life and the work as two expressions of the same impulse (as biographers tend to do), continued to aspire to be Gately — read his famous Kenyon College address from 2005 — even if he didn't really want to invent him on paper a second time.
The reason: Six days before the game's scheduled release, developer Media Molecule learned that one of the licensed music tracks contained what it described as "two expressions" found in the Qur'an and that including these in the game deeply troubled some Muslims.
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(Thomson sees animation's renaissance, as with Pixar, as one expression of this tendency).
Others saw the early Greens as one expression of New Age politics.
Despite the fact that the equal sign was not demonstrated while such mathematical transformations were shared and discussed during the intervention, the equal sign is implicit in this transformation, as the two expressions are equivalent and each can be substituted for the other [18].
They are happy to have wire-tapping referred to by such polite phrases as "bridging" and "censoring" — two expressions used by John L. Swayze when, as general counsel for the Telephone Company, he condoned the practice during the wartime investigation.
In order to derive a method to identify first let us express the bit error probability as a sum of two expressions (31).
The study, conducted at Yale University and published in the journal Psychological Science, took a close look at what's technically referred to as "dimorphous expressions" -- meaning, two expressions for one emotion -- such as tearing up and smiling during a happy movie, giggling and mourning at a funeral or cooing and gritting teeth when playing with a cute puppy.
Both men wear fashionable black frock coats and half beards, and their two expressions are as tense and stern and wary as the year 1860 would seem to require.
As the two expression datasets given the similar result, we only displayed the result of dataset 1 in this report (The result of dataset 2 can be seen from Additional files 2, 3).
But he probably regarded the possibility of native Africans becoming "civilized" as so remote that the two expressions, in his mind, came to the same thing.
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