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Deganit Shemy's descriptively named "Queentet" offered five women in short skirts and blouses who could have been pupils at a particularly upmarket private school.
Their market charts, showing descriptively named patterns such as "head and shoulders"—a big peak surrounded by two smaller peaks—or "broadening bottoms"—a series of troughs, each lower than the preceding one make ideal graphics for television producers in need of something pretty for viewers to watch while the glamorous reporters are busy off-camera, catching up on the latest market gossip.
Using mathematical modeling, researchers created simulations of seahorse biomechanics, which showed that the long head and horsey neck allow the seahorse to reach for prey faster and farther than its ancestor, the descriptively named pipefish, could do.
Robinson Crusoe is its most obvious antecedent, followed by the space-age kitsch-flick descriptively named Robinson Crusoe on Mars.
Even on the June "gloomiest" of evenings, it's still beautiful to sit in Splashes and watch the waves crashing on the beach at the descriptively named Surf & Sand Resort.
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Settled by miners in 1858, it was organized in 1859 and named descriptively for nearby Boulder Canyon.
(The living, by contrast, are all named descriptively: the director-general, the prime minister, the apprentice philosopher).
Descriptively the two study groups differed in how often these qualities were named in order to characterize perceptions.
When regarding only the behavioural data, descriptively, healthy controls could name more nouns than both patients groups; however, this difference was not significant.
"Hopeless mess" is not a constructive comment; "name the variables more descriptively, e.g. tmp1 is not a great name" is much more constructive.
Data were descriptively analyzed.
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