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While the developers have painstakingly replicated, say, the electrical squeal that a pair of night-vision goggles makes when switched on, you will not see through those goggles such scenes as Hemingway described in "Notes on the Next War," the 1935 Esquire essay from which This War of Mine's opening quotation is taken: legs lost in an explosion, "the white bone sticking through your puttee".
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bProgrammes as described in note b of Table 1.
NT lines are a set of lines each missing a single chromosome (nullisomic) which is substituted by an additional copy of a homeologous chromosome (tetrasomic) [ 16], and provide an ideal framework to characterize wheat HSPs at the genome-wide level as described in Note S2 in Additional file 1.
Mr. Wright describes in a note in the program the "bits and pieces of evidence" that place van Gogh as a boarder in London in 1873, but he acknowledges that the play "goes much further than any biographer could in interpreting them".
It was there that he met Janet Redmond, a time she described in her notes to her lawyer.
Several other attacks on targets described in the notes were carried out in 1976, including the bombing of the Guyanese Embassy in Trinidad.
During a class that Wallace described in his notes as a "Scam-Fest," he scribbled the phrase: "PASSIVE a big word for IRS".
The same is true in the case of "French Amour," which is described in program notes as "an interactive human, theatrical and dance experience".
One caveat: Mr. Ronkainen's film, described in press notes as a "documentary-comedy-drama," feels a bit too good to be true.
I generally approach sub-£10 clarets with trepidation, which is why Chateau Cabanes Graves 2008 (£9.99 or £7.99 when you buy a mixed case, Oddbins; 12.5%) is described in my notes as, "surprisingly decent; super value at the case price".
But then "Black Tie Optional" was clearly an occasion piece, described in program notes as a special event created with friends and part of a benefit for the Joyce.
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