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But it also has a brittle quality that doesn't deepen or expand on further hearings.
There was a brittle quality that was reflected in the hit TV show a few years later.
But then, saying that, I'm picturing Norman Lovett, with his doe-eyed, brittle quality, a southerner but very insular and self-deprecating.
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She was sometimes sweetly straightforward and sometimes, particularly when agility was required, awkward and brittle, qualities that also defined the charmless Zerlina of Ekaterina Siurina.
The elegiac humanity of the latter scenes contrasts with the brittle, eternal quality of the former.
And it doesn't have the brittle, ethereal quality of early 3-D printing.
Yet Jonze's world view is altogether more brittle, a quality reflected in the clean lines and bold colours of the production design (retro-styled to interwar chic), which are beautifully captured and framed by cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema.
Periodic cracking experiments are frequently used in the assessment of interface quality in brittle film/compliant substrate systems.
The values obtained thus take into account the assumption of a continuous trend, from brittle behavior in high-quality rock masses subjected to unconfined conditions, to pure ductile behavior in poor-quality rock masses for extremely high confinement stresses.
In contrast, granule friability was more important for tablet quality using a brittle binder.
Due to the remained brittle cracks, the finished surface quality obtained with UHSM is worse than that obtained with high speed machining.
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