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Hurtling on and off in four directions, the actors simply mime all the frantic openings and closings, while a highly conspicuous stage-manager provides the sound effects.
Viewers who are inclined to be generous might find parallels between Kuehn's premodern approach to image-making and the conspicuous staging of some postmodern photography.
For the Chinese government, which in recent years has made no secret of its desire to promote China's supremacy on the world's most conspicuous athletic stage, the Olympics are closer to a gladiatorial contest than a sporting event.
However, gradual morphological changes (in skull shape, skin color and limb usage patterns) occur throughout larval ontogeny before the conspicuous final stage of metamorphosis (Sadeh, personal observations), indicating that differentiation is occurring throughout the larval period, along with growth in body size [consistent with 17], [19], [34].
The discrimination between cTECs and mTECs, although particularly evident in the postnatal adult thymus, is less conspicuous at early stages of thymic organogenesis.
Intriguingly, high level accumulation is strikingly conspicuous during different developmental stages as shown in Figure 5a-d.
In his absence, Carell, who had also been nominated, bounded on stage with conspicuous joy to accept the gong instead.
Over the decades, and with the industrial-era advent of leisure time and disposable income, this forsaken wedge of salt marsh and sand became "the world's playground" — a crucible of conspicuous consumption and a stage for the aspirations and masquerades of visitors and entrepreneurs.
At this stage, a conspicuous callose wall was often seen completely surrounding the generative cell just inside of the intine, as also shown by J. Heslop-Harrison and Y. Heslop-Harrison (1997).
That week, Pakistan staged a conspicuous test of its nuclear-capable missiles.
The basal disc remaining conspicuous through all growing stages, cup-shaped, 0.8 1.25 × 0.4 0.7 mm, floccose, composed of 4 or more chained cells, smooth, cylindrical to clavate, sometimes subglobose, obtuse to subacute, (19.5 40 65(–70) × (5.2 6 9(–14.2) μm, terminal cell sometimes rostrate, branched or warted.
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