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Absent the psychological dimensions that make Mahler's works of even greater length compelling, Marx's symphony sagged under the weight of its own overpadded girth.

Shaw is equally quick to pick up on the intangibles of the sport, the extra dimensions that make a player stand out.

The first one shapes the release of data by the smart city, and it includes several of the dimensions that make data appealing for reuse.

Among the other new finds were a ruby-coloured lilliputian beetle (Canthidium cf minimum), named after its tiny dimensions that make it possibly the second smallest dung beetle known in south American.

Rather than trying to populate a mythical "general school quality" factor with more data, the Massachusetts Consortium for Innovative Education Assessment (MCIEA) is studying and trying to better understand the varied dimensions that make schools unique.

Where the underlying limestone layer is thick and rainfall heavy, vast underground caverns and subterranean rivers have produced sinkholes of dimensions that make what's happened in Florida or Essex look positively insignificant: the Xiaozhai tiankeng ("heavenly pit") in Chongqing, China, is 662m deep; the Dashiwei tiankeng in Guangxi 613m.

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"Describing poverty through maps would require studying the environment, understanding the physical infrastructure of the city, and also the social components, so it had all these dimensions that made it interesting," said Mota.

In 2010, Animal Collective and their video collaborator Danny Perez told us about their psychedelic 53-minute film ODDSAC, breaking down the process behind the warped imagery, the sublime sounds that accompanied it, and the added dimensions that made it so much more than just a surreal movie.

Rather, we propose that it is the integration of all five dimensions that makes a learning experience a CURE.

It is the need for symbiont and host to "fit together" across all these different dimensions that makes saltatory internalization so extraordinarily unlikely.

But a social dimension that makes Europe's economies rigid, simply makes their people unemployed.

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