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The novel is divided into acts, like a drama, with the principal players — Williams, Walker, Walker's unhappy wife, Aida, Williams's even unhappier wife, Lottie — repeatedly breaking in to speak from their distinctive points of view.
Roman Catholic doctrinal statements are not usually called confessions, but the presentation of the distinctive points of Catholic dogma in the Decrees and Canons of the Council of Trent (1564) is as fully elaborated as are Protestant confessional writings.
All these additional distinctive points are essential for line segment detection.
In this section, some distinctive points about big data are briefly stated.
In our proposal, segment endpoints are classified into two types of distinctive points: corners and non-intersection endpoints.
A criterion for athermal SICR is derived and distinctive points of the approach proposed at zero shear stresses and classical chemical thermodynamics are analysed.
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He claimed, in terms clearer than in previous theories, that law had by nature a distinctive point or purpose.
And the "News-Page Column," the form that Mr. Bai and Mr. Weber deploy, calls for a "distinctive point of view".
Mr. Osborn said Belvedere had a "very distinctive point of view that's different from the product angle and the user angle.
But the Times news pages increasingly are home to "voices," not merely reportage, as editors commission work bearing the author's distinctive point of view.
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