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Thus, they may be balancing the energetic costs associated with producing brilliant warning colouration with those of toxin production.
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Another of Stanislavski's brilliant warnings is that an actor (thus, a character) should avoid wanting the other character to do something active.
"I want to stop him from buying a new TV" and "I want to get extra hours of work to get us both of us out of debt" are better story fodder than "I want us to be happy and financially comfortable one day soon". Another of Stanislavski's brilliant warnings is that an actor (thus, a character) should avoid wanting the other character to do something active.
The book is packed full of brilliant ideas, but warning your parents and teachers might not like them very much!
He quotes the brilliant historian, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., warning that the 1991 Gulf War that quickly drove Saddam Hussein from Kuwait would likely cause "the gravest damage to the vital interests" of America, and quotes him again comparing arguments for a Bosnia intervention with those that led to the Vietnam disaster.
Indeed, Laffer capped his brilliant career two years ago by warning, presciently, that interest rates would soar thanks to the Obama plan.
In his view teaching Heidegger's ideas without disclosing his deep Nazi sympathies is like showing a child a brilliant fireworks display without warning that an ignited rocket can also blow up in someone's face.
Richie Benaud described Bradman as "a brilliant administrator and businessman", warning that he was not to be underestimated.
His Afrofuturist images predict a post-Apocalyptic future, where garbage and rubble are transformed into intricate, brilliant garments, serving as warning to future generations. .
For example, a visual warning, such as brilliant colouring, appeals more strongly to a bird than to a nocturnal colour-blind mammal.
In his essay, Mr. Emmerson notes that "the United States in 2013 may not be a perfect analogue for Britain in 1913 (nor China in 2013 a perfect analogue for Germany in 1913)." But, he says, "The world of 1913 — brilliant, dynamic, interdependent — offers a warning".
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