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"The plane's enchanting quality consists precisely of its capacity to displace shapes, categories, images and events".
An invaluable series, "My First Recording," consists precisely of the artists' first appearances before the microphone, which in cases like Ms. Tebaldi's and Mr. di Stefano's still take the breath away.
The C∗-algebra generated by the Weyl form of the canonical commutation relations consists precisely of the uniform limits of almost-periodic Toeplitz operators.
This shows that I r r ( S c ) consists precisely of the normal forms of the elements of the semigroup sgp ⟨ X | S ⟩.
Suppose ((tilde {a}_{j_{q}})_{q=1}^{infty}) is the subsequence that consists precisely of the nonzero values of ((tilde{a}_{j})_{j=1}^{infty}).
Life consists precisely of deciding each second, each day, all the moments, what I do and what I stop doing.
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The collaboration of the co-directors seems to consist precisely of the synthesis between his memories and her eye.
The family's relation to the politics of Damascus and the world beyond consisted precisely of what was expected of them: They had pledged allegiance to Hafez al-Assad, as they had been taught on television and in the schools, and, after the old man died, in 2000, they had high hopes for his son, Bashar.
It is a natural to conjecture that the nullspace of (L) should consist precisely of the functions (langle K,nu rangle ) where (K) is an ambient rotation vector field.
If this seems implausible, I ask you to consider, at the risk of being heavy-handed, the following advice from the greatest propagandist of the twentieth century: "The art of propaganda consists precisely in being able to awaken the imagination of the public through an appeal to their feelings, in finding the appropriate psychological form that will arrest the attention...
From the premise that "The nature of the beautiful consists precisely in the fact that its inner essence lies outside of the limits of the power of thought, in its origination, in its own coming-to-be," Moritz infers that "in the case of the beautiful, the power of thought can no longer ask, why is it beautiful?" (ibid., p. 564).
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