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At 30, Ms. Pankova has already lived an intriguingly eclectic international life; her art could be described the same way.

Mount admits that Love Letters was "wilfully backward" – a reactionary experiment in an inescapably digital time – and much pop music could be described the same way.

And it's further proof that Swinton is one of the most impressive talents working today across all mediums, even when playing a character who could be described the same way.

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There are differences, but the major national newspapers in the U.S. and the U.K. at least seem to be describing the same reality.

Thus S8 sol) and S8 nano) may well be describing the same material under at least some conditions.

"He's describing the same things other people are describing," he said.

Therefore, his task was easier in the sense that he was describing the same world at an earlier stage.

Sequence analysis showed that they are describing the same locus (Fig. S4).

Clearly, these models must be similar and are describing the same underlying motif.

Whether these many studies are describing the same leaf shape locus or whether they are describing multiple independent loci remains inconclusive.

The categories were reviewed to make sure that no categories were describing the same phenomena, and subsequently organised into core themes.

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