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Christopher Lancaster's music dominates Ms. Thomas in "Catching Her Tears (40° N 73° W)," an exploration of tension and loss expressed purely through movement by seven dancers, including Jennifer Felton, Joseph Poulson and Adriane Fang.

But confusion and controversy surrounded the announcement after the official spokesman for the Council disputed that version of events, saying that Mr Abdel-Jalil had expressed purely personal views.

The key point is that, if you are only interested in frequencies within a known band-limited region, the matrix elements of this operator can be expressed purely in terms of Fourier transforms (or, really, z transforms) of your time-series.

However, even detailed and precise proofs are rarely expressed purely in the language of logic; rather, they are a mixture of ordinary language, mathematical, and logical symbols and terminology.

The exhibition demonstrates how Rembrandt's handling of light and darkness, expressed purely through the medium of black lines and the white space around them, was unsurpassed". Dr Vanke said: "Some of the etchings have been shown individually, but the reason they haven't been shown together is mainly because they're on paper and are very sensitive to light.

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In each case it is the conceptual isolation of our higher-order recognitional concepts of experience that explains how there can be no a priori entailment between physical, functional, and intentional facts and the occurrence of states of type R or P (where R and P express purely recognitional concepts).

In his aesthetics, Cohen sought to avoid Schelling and Hegel's view that art is an expression of ideas that can be distilled from it and expressed in purely conceptual terms.

She was alluding to the deeper, transformative dimensions of therapy that can't be expressed in purely intellectual terms.

The views expressed are purely those of the authors and may not in any circumstances be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission.

The views expressed are purely those of the writers and may not in any circumstance be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission.

In Hipparchus's time these formulas were expressed in purely geometric terms as relations between the various chords and the angles (or arcs) that subtend them; the modern symbols for the trigonometric functions were not introduced until the 17th century.

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