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Most moviegoers know it's "just a movie"; the naïve spectator who thought the on-screen train would hit him has been gone for more than a century, but is still conjured by critics who themselves take a narrow view of trying to define and characterize, in a quasi- or pseudo-scientific way, what's "inside this one movie" — a notion that is itself a fiction.

If the genius of the 13th-century stained glass lay in its epic sense of monumentality and that of the early 14th century in its warmth of human feeling, that of the late 14th and early 15th centuries is far more difficult to characterize in a phrase.

Various recently appeared methods are able to characterize in a robust way the mesoscopic features of data spaces.

The fuzzy rules of Figure 5 were designed to characterize, in a fuzzy directional manner, the relationship between pixels in a sliding window using two frames.

Our aim was to characterize in a single section (i) striatal thalamic afferents, (ii) striatopallidal projection neurons and (iii) striatal local circuit interneurons.

The goal of this work was to experimentally characterize, in a closed system, the peristaltic flow of fluids with different rheological properties.

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The Coliseum sat, unused, a deteriorating 20th-century architectural landmark that New Haven's economic development administrator, Henry Fernandez, characterized in a New Haven Advocate interview as "a landmark to architectural failure".

Whether they happen in a school, in a mall, in a crowded train or in a workplace, these crimes have been characterized in a language of incomprehension -- "senseless," "random," "sudden," "crazy".

I was merely suggesting that an often scorned piece of political behavior could be characterized in a way that it could be seen as a reasonable exercise of the franchise.

More puzzling has been the lack of support from the architectural community itself, which stands to lose a monument that Charles Jencks, an architect and historian, characterized in a radio interview on Tuesday as tantamount to the Pyramids.

Mr. Sciales said that the cancellation of a deal the company had characterized in a news release as groundbreaking and "the largest of its kind," had not caused great concern at the company over its on-demand strategy.

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