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As a resident of Washington since 1985, I took in baseball whenever I could, faithfully attending the annual exhibition game at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium that Major League Baseball deigned to allow here before the regular season.
Judith Jones, the recently retired editor at Knopf who acquired "Mastering" in 1961, was one of the people who objected, arguing that the publisher should abandon the effort until an e-book could faithfully reproduce the original.
WibiData flew Mr. Hoogland to San Francisco to tour its offices and provided him with architectural renderings of the space so he could faithfully create a virtual version of it in the game.
As Adam Chandler contended, in an Atlantic post bluntly entitled "Stop Making Film Adaptations of Philip Roth Novels," "There is no aside or montage that could faithfully represent the laborious historical and psychological contexts that Roth devotes pages to developing".
After all, as De Sica asserted, there are millions of characters, but only 50 or 60 movie stars; it seemed to him a strange illusion that so few people could faithfully embody the experience of so many.
To research his latest work of historical fiction, the post-World War I novel "Remember Ben Clayton," the novelist and screenwriter Stephen Harrigan traveled to France twice so he could faithfully describe the town of Saint-Étienne and the battle that took place there in 1918.
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But without them, the show couldn't faithfully represent the art world — or offer a plausible alternative to the system of value judgments that runs the commercial side of it.
"Nothing could more faithfully represent the loss we suffered on Sept. 11, 2001, than a big, terrifying, unhelpful void," Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor of The New Republic, said yesterday.
However, knockout of parkin in mice could not faithfully recapitulate the PD phenotype, raising the question of the physiological function and the pathologic role of parkin in PD (Dawson and Dawson, 2010; Johnson et al., 2012; Shin et al., 2011).
If polls could be faithfully conducted, I am sure that peace would win over conflagration, and that some accommodation within a loosely federated Ukraine would prevail over changing to Moscow's suzerainty.
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