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"They'd have to assume a character for a day.
They then invite their audience to suggest how the story could have played out differently; community members will "touch-tag" into the scene and assume a character, changing the course of events.
Unknowing to Pepper, Cameron and Mitchell have grown to dislike his parties because they take a lot of work and one has to assume a character and dress up in costume.
But because these works assume a character with binary states with equal substitution rates, the inconsistency conditions identified by assuming such a simplistic model cannot be directly applied to real-life molecular loci, which typically follow much more complex molecular evolutionary models and vary in rates of evolution.
Although traits such as 'clumsy, unpopular, beautiful' are very common amongst Sues/Stus, don't automatically assume a character is one just because of this! Check they fit the other criteria for Sue/Stu-ness, and see if their character develops, before labelling them a Sue or Stu.
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FROM the first Shakespearean performer ever cast as Ophelia, wigs have been a necessary staple in the toolbox of props that aid an actor in assuming a character.
Sessions is easy to talk to, thoughtful, honest, willing to reflect on his disasters as well as his successes, less self-possessed than when he assumes a character.
Rather, imagination is displayed in nonfictional prose in the fanciful invention of decorative details, in digressions practiced as an art and assuming a character of pleasant nonchalance, in establishing a familiar contact with the reader through wit and humour.
The next day, with a matinée of "The Seagull" and an evening performance of "King Lear" — seven hours of performing — ahead of him, McKellen was back in his dressing room, ready to chat right up to his first entrance; he seemed to require no special psychic preparation for assuming a character.
The next day, with a matinée of "The Seagull" and an evening performance of "King Lear"—seven hours of performing ahead of him, McKellen was back in his dressing room, ready to chat right up to his first entrance; he seemed to require no special psychic preparation for assuming a character.
After years of us sitting and watching and over-analyzing, all while assuming a character would be murdered or predicting the demise of a relationship, Weiner drove home that point that you never actually "know"; that people are always capable of change and of breakthroughs and of taking risks.
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