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His investigations have been tireless: from the murky details of Cheever's indubitably Yankee ancestry and his career at Thayer Academy right through to the confidential lab reports on his terminal cancer, Bailey distills facts from the impressionistic version of reality that Cheever spun around himself.
Distill the facts of your story to the key elements important for this person to hear: not so short that your story becomes an over-eager, "I've done that!" but not so long that the person starts to think, "Where is he going with this?" Tailor your story to meet the needs of the interview.
As interested in science as in art, he trained in psychology and painting at Yale, graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1975, and arrived in New York with a skill set that prepared him to conduct detailed research and distill lots of facts into images.
Meanwhile, Glenmeadie's master distiller, Ellis Cameron, resents the fact that, with so much money going toward enhancing customer relations, there isn't enough left for his R&D efforts.
In a sense it is a book that could only have been written in light of his earlier works; in fact, it distills and rarefies his earlier research.
Some local residents and advocates for strict separation of church and state say they fear that history is being privatized, that spiritual lessons will supersede facts or that a religious interpretation will distill the complexity of Western history into an overly simplified fable.
It seems first to distill the day's memories before separating them — vocabulary, historical facts and dimes here; cello scales, jump shots and quarters over there.
The liberal Organizing for America campaign circulated a letter from David Axelrod intended to help "spread the facts about healthcare reform". Axelrod's letter offered to "distill" the healthcare reform proposal into 24 talking points.
And, as costs are cut by downsizing, so, too, are the skills and resources to distill the welter of rumor and rant into something approaching fact.
With the gene-environment interaction[42] models in mind, we have been motivated to look at the genetics of childhood disease in order to more readily distill the genetic component in these phenotypes due to the fact that environmental exposure and impact has been for a relatively short period of their lifetime.
Its supplementary value lies in the fact that the GAIJSO can be used to distill relevant information in a standardized way from police records.
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