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Furthermore, it is evident from the partitioned analyses (Figures 4 6) that incongruence may be attributed to characters in a particular anatomical region, rather than wholesale conflicting signal throughout the skeleton.
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Sometimes, these imaginings seem unconvincing because they attribute to characters what is in fact the novelist's own procedure.
A devout rationalist, Wyatt found a way to keep science and love separate, careful not "to attribute to character what he knew to be disease".
The projects are for improving the world, and are attributed to imaginary characters.
The book includes photos of both the food and the cast and features recipes attributed to various characters from the show.
Now and again there is some awkwardly worded dialogue, but this can be attributed to the characters, for one cannot expect them all to voice perfectly balanced sentences.Miss Hepburn is often like an American Greta Garbo, an actress whose work is comparable to the famous Swede's and whose voice is much more pleasant in tone.
He prided himself on his logic and carefully handled this real accomplishment so as to impress the public with his possessing still more of it than he had; hence the would-be feats of thought reading, problem unraveling, and cryptography that he attributed to his characters William Legrand and C. Auguste Dupin.
Even though the innovation niches which are in the focus of analytical works were attributed to local characters, the spatial embedding of innovation processes and the dynamics of innovation there, negotiation processes, and the 'battle of the systems' is neglected [[5],[16]].
We've all heard the expression, "It's a real Cinderella story;" being plucked from obscurity and all of your dreams coming true... that narrative has mainly been attributed to Caucasian characters in the past.
The same weight was attributed to all characters in these analyses.
He was the only dancer who refused to become involved in a small rebellion at Ballet Theater in 1941, a decision attributed to his character as an eccentric who was "utterly anti-majority and anti-establishment," wrote Charles Payne in his book, "American Ballet Theater".
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