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But Mr. Rylance also captures — to a degree I can imagine no other contemporary actor doing — Johnny's vast, vital, Falstaffian appetite for pleasure, for independence, for life itself.
The house is on the electric grid, so the owners sell the energy the house captures to a utility, which pays them nearly twice as much for the energy they produce as it charges for the energy they use.
Aside from being able to record to a built in card, you can send videos it captures to a Dropbox folder or FTP server.
Our selection thus captures to a very high degree the known common variability in this gene.
For all analyses, we limited the dataset to individuals observed on consecutive sampling occasions (for growth estimates) and scaled response variables across all captures to a mean of 0 and a variance of 1. Scaling generates results on relative, not absolute, body size and growth.
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A few artificially beefy bass notes aside, it captures, to an amazing degree, the airy power of sound reverberating in space.
The daughter attributed her father's capture to a betrayal by senior Mexican officials and politicians.
Shot in the French capital by Olivia Bee, the series of images capture to a T the youthful joie de vivre to which Frisoni is referring.
Speaking for the first time since he was apprehended, Mr Bryan, a video journalist from London, likened his experience of being captured to a Hollywood film.
Differential diffusion effects are hard to capture to a satisfactory level.
Capture will be increased to near 1600 tonnes/day CO2 by introducing capture to a second SMR in subsequent years.
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