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Demonstrating, beautifully, the chasm between the views of the fashion industry and the views of the royal family on matters sartorial, Kate told the crowds: "William said I look like a banana".
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The work "demonstrates beautifully how necessary it is to look at the fossil record when testing hypotheses about … large-scale evolutionary changes," says Robert Sansom, a paleontologist at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom.
Victor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning," a story of his experience surviving as an Auschwitz concentration camp inmate during World War II, demonstrates beautifully how personal responsibility is the one thing that cannot be taken from us.
2) Related to point 1, while you demonstrate beautifully that the myobundle system phenocopies clinical responses to drugs, to convince researchers to convert from the 'user-friendly' 2D model to your system it will be necessary to include data comparing these systems side-by-side.
As Thomas Piketty demonstrated so beautifully, wealth is like a magnet attracting more wealth.
But do they know, as our little seaside dinner demonstrated, how beautifully they go with seafood?
Yet he is justified in his passion to demonstrate how beautifully the theory of evolution explains the biological world.
The Office for National Statistics demonstrated this beautifully when it experimented with small changes to the question on religion in preparation for the 2011 census.
The Cure demonstrate the beautifully nightmarish world of childhood scares with their eponymous Lullaby, as Bob Smith whispers "Don't struggle like that or I will only love you more", as he is eaten "by a thousand million shivering furry holes".
At the risk of sounding too nostalgic, I would say that Laurence S. Cutler and Judy Goffman Cutler's J. C. LEYENDECKER: American Imagist (Abrams, $50), a profusely illustrated monograph, demonstrates how beautifully composed and exquisitely painted the editorial and advertising illustration was during the profession's golden age — the turn of the century through the mid-'40s.
What this latest production demonstrates so beautifully is that while "Woods" may have its moments of ostentatious archness and wordplay (its lyrics are by Mr. Sondheim, after all), it is in its way as sincere, compassionate and brooding as another Sondheim-Lapine collaboration, the anatomy of irrational love called "Passion".
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