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It also demonstrates perfectly why that data could not, of itself, be regarded as reliable evidence of blood doping.
Perhaps more than any other area of movie-making, animation demonstrates perfectly how the old and the new, past and future, can coexist.
"This case demonstrates perfectly why our role is critical and that the banks are already using the office of the currency comptroller as a shield," Mr. Spitzer said.
If you want to know just how thoroughly rotten Michael Bay's infernal Transformers films really are, then look no further than Real Steel (2011, Buena Vista, 12A), a guilty pleasure that demonstrates perfectly how a movie about robots hitting each other should be made.
Julietta Edgar, the Royal Mail's head of special stamps, said: "Most people jump a mile when you talk about insects, but the latest set demonstrates perfectly how important and amazing each insect is, and also how beautiful and delicate they really are".
As a comedy, it demonstrates perfectly the way that Shakespeare was able to combine precise artistic construction (the play chooses on this farewell occasion to observe the Classical unities of time, place, and action) with his special flair for stories that transcend the merely human and physical: The Tempest is peopled with spirits, monsters, and drolleries.
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Last week's Doctor Who Prom demonstrated perfectly the fine balance of the readily popular and the innovative that makes the Proms such a highlight of our cultural summer.
Science writers like Jonah Lehrer have pointed to studies that seem to demonstrate perfectly respectable attention spans in gamers and Web users.
Palm oil and many other commodities like fossil fuels demonstrate perfectly the rising concern with a flaw in something around which the economy trustingly, and often unthinkingly, pivots – the price mechanism.
Johnson's value was demonstrated perfectly in last Saturday's victory over the Denver Nuggets: he drilled three outside shots, including two 3-pointers, in the fourth quarter to lift the Knicks to victory.
Thomas Robert Malthus (1766 1834) demonstrated perfectly the propensity of each generation to overthrow the fondest schemes of the last when he published An Essay on the Principle of Population (1798), in which he painted the gloomiest picture imaginable of the human prospect.
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