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She adds that the Hiroshima studies do not even represent the complete experience of the bomb survivors, since the work there did not start until five years after the bombing, by which time many of the weaker survivors had died.
The RCA "Traviata," from 1960, provided my first complete experience of the work (complete, that is, apart from small cuts that were then more or less standard) and, indeed, of any Verdi opera.
Not only is it convenient, but eating the meat directly from the shell gives a complete experience of the oyster, as the shell and liquid add their own flavors to the dish.
As we wanted the participants to have a complete experience of the system, small groups were invited, i.e., two or three users per workshop, so that they would be occupied at all times and the researchers could follow them one-on-one.
The complete experience of the decision aid tool in the clinical encounter relies on the communication skills of the clinician to engage the patient in conversation and of the patient to engage in conversation and for both to use the tools as intended.
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2. In my Sunday column in the print edition, I'll answer, or try to answer, three questions from readers: *How do you read the digital edition of The Times to get the complete experience of reading the paper in print?
"Going to a restaurant, even a fast casual, is a complete experience, of which the food is only a part.
It is billed as the first digital tool to recreate the satisfying and complete experience of reading a newspaper, and the part-algorithmic, part-curated reader is an update on D'Aloisio's Summly app, which he sold to Yahoo for $30m in March 2013.
When he and the other prisoners knew that they were going to die, he says, and no longer feared dying, "at such moments we were free — men without shadows, dismissed from the ranks of the mortal; it was the most complete experience of freedom that can be granted a man".
He wanted to evoke not just the complete experience of a garden (blue sky, black branches) but also the sense of things emerging from the earth and eventually blossoming.
Like those of Jasper Johns, Lichtenstein's prints afford the complete experience of his paintings.
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