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The actor courts the audience energetically, like a hillbilly clown.
Energetically: Like attracts like, so if you're surrounded by people who don't reflect what you really respect, it's time for a little self-reflection.
Later, Berlin-based Ellen Allien's 6pm techno set feels more like 4am at Fabric, as the BPitch Control boss bounces around energetically like a little kid in a sweet shop.
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In particular, debates over the origins and evolution of bipedalism revolve around whether early bipeds walked with energetically economical human-like extended limb biomechanics, or with more costly ape-like bent-knee, bent-hip (BKBH) kinematics [2].
They are energetically scribbled (like Henry David Thoreau's, written with pencils made by his family's own company — a packet is on display) or crazily compressed into nearly microscopic print (like the fantastical reaction to a dark and stormy night by a young Charlotte Brontë).
The existing one dimensional slit pore model assumes graphite-like energetically uniform pore walls.
If energetically stabilized drug-like compounds are trapped at the bioactive core of the target site, holding all the biochemical and conformational features, then how is the side effect manifested?
Since extended-limb bipedalism is more energetically economical than ape-like bipedalism, energy expenditure was likely an important selection pressure on hominin bipeds by 3.6 Ma.
Generally, it was calculated that the ball-shaped arrangements are energetically preferred over capsule-like structures.[ 10] In this context, the most stable isomer of C140 fullerene was calculated to be icosahedral I-C140.[ 11] Carbon is not the only element suitable for the formation of spherical macromolecules.
The comparison result of the adsorption energies of the two phases of graphane indicates that the chair-like phase is energetically more stable and favorable than the table-like one, which is in good agreement with the previous theoretical studies [5, 6] (the negative adsorption energy corresponds to the exothermic reaction).
Yet transferring a literary confection to the screen is a dicey proposition that can produce a wonderfully inspired Oscar winner like "The English Patient," based on the novel by Michael Ondaatje, or dissolve into an energetically silly mess like "Shining Through," the 1992 film version of Susan Isaacs's popular novel.
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