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In the 1980s the bodies of the nudes pressed into the surrounding space, their three-dimensionality and almost modelled impasto describing deeply contoured forms like those within Freud's favourite bronzes by Rodin – Naked Balzac and Iris.
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Indeed the word "radicalisation" has been used in recent years to describe deeply regressive ideas, including the work of Isis and its fellow travellers, which are better described as ultra-conservatism.
Why did she describe deeply personal, even humiliating stories as if they were puzzling exercises in a beginning logic textbook?" There is a lot of this in the first third of the novel, but it is worth keeping faith.
The disintegration process was described deeply composed of intercalate part and further oxidation part of carbon which effected together to lead to the collapse of graphite crystals.
And North Wales Police are continuing to investigate what the local health board has described "deeply disturbing" allegations concerning patient care at a mental health ward at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd.
Recently, Qin et al. [17] described deeply the gut metagenome from fecal samples of 124 European individuals.
In the next subsection we will describe deeply the first two phases of the algorithm.
This work describes deeply the model and the assessment protocol of the Reaching and Hand-to-Mouth Evaluation Method and presents a dataset of normative data to be used as reference in the UL functional evaluation.
The UK's drug advisers are to review the effects of cocaine after describing as "deeply concerning" figures showing big jumps in its usage.
Stefanie Syman's more spacious history of yoga in America, "The Subtle Body," begins by describing how deeply and enduringly classical Indian philosophy influenced American transcendentalists.
Szegedi had never been inside a synagogue, and described feeling deeply out of place.
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