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Although Constable does not appear to have worked any of these studies into specific later landscapes, they undoubtedly helped him delineate the fine shadings and nuances of his nebulous subjects.
The fact that he is an anthropologist by background has helped him delineate its tribes and rituals, and when we meet – in his favourite Turkish restaurant in north London – he tells me he has reached a counterintuitive conclusion about the inhabitants of the City.
Mr. Smith said the new overall format, which will have him available all day to break in with news, should help delineate even more clearly the wall between news and opinion shows — what he called "programming" — at the network.
But it arguably could delineate Trump from truly dangerous and "terrifying" world leaders that his detractors compare him to.
To help delineate.
(III.41-3) Lightless, Milton must delineate the celestial.
Other articles delineate banned behaviors and possessions.
Rather than delineate, I was trying to efface them.
Strict gray lines delineate transparent architecture with illusionistic precision.
I was able to delineate songs more clearly.
The duo skilfully delineate each character, while the scene between pervy geography teacher Mr Long and former pupil Stacey, in which she turns him on with her well-remembered facts about glacial features and American export quotas, is memorably hilarious.
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