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Discover LudwigThe phrase "depiction which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in more formal or academic writing to introduce a description or portrayal of something. Example: The author's detailed depiction of the Victorian era, which included the societal norms and struggles of the time, provided a comprehensive understanding of the historical context of the novel.
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This depiction, which intensified in the build-up to the referendum, of course predated it.
In the Sunday Telegraph, Andrew Roberts appeared entirely unwearied as he called the book "a superb biography, presenting a carefully nuanced, yet admiring depiction", which rises to the concluding challenge of its subject's death at Trafalgar.
For example, a collaboration between anthropologist Caroline Wilkinson and the Duncan and Jordanstone College of Art and Design at Dundee led to new techniques and standards for craniofacial depiction which can be used for disaster victim identification as well as the interpretation of archaeological artefacts.
The examination of XRR images exposed the details of the painting's underlying depiction, which according to the details preserved appears to be a completed or nearly finished portrait of a standing man.
CMR provides unique diagnostic clues to rule out this uncommon clinical entity due to its superior morphological depiction, which allows to objectively and reproducibly identify the extent of pathological hypertrabeculations, to depict eventually associated regional kinetic abnormalities and to exclude endocavitary thrombi.
It is a smart and provocative depiction, which, due to Rudolph's prowess as a comedian, often seems to compete with the show's primary narrative that explores the ups and downs of first-time parenthood.
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"Depictions which are labeled realistic," he said, "are merely those which yield to convention, faithfully reproducing what we are conditioned to believe that we see.
The scientists posit that the ubiquity of these depictions — which they say amount to a "virtual population"— may lead "the general public to think that these animals are common and abundant, when they're not," said co-author William Ripple, an ecologist at Oregon State University.
These later depictions, which were unlikely to represent individual women, were used for communication of commonly held ideas of "femaleness" across far-flung social networks in Europe, which still needed to keep in touch to survive.
The portrayal of women in Indian cinema is showing some encouraging signs of improvement but top Indian director Mira Nair isn't happy with mainstream Bollywood depictions which she sees as often demeaning.
But Randall White, an archaeologist at New York University in New York City, says that he is "not a fan" of the hypothesis, arguing that it oversimplifies the dichotomy between the two styles of female depictions, which he thinks were not as clear-cut as the MONREPOS archaeologists claim.
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