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Women were "liberated" from its "tyranny" more than once, only to relapse, and the Empire shift in the Chest section, a figure-revealing wisp of sheer muslin as unforgiving as it is exquisite, suggests why.
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But at its best, it is original and exquisite and suggests someone beyond the bohemian cliché, clearly wrestling with issues besides the formal felicity of elongated shapes, who died prematurely.
This exquisite specificity suggests local functions, i.e., mostly depending on layer-specific input and producing synaptic output affecting the same layer.
At first, their plan is to thaw her – her exquisite features suggest she is still alive – and then to sell her at market.
Masterpieces abound in the show, but the cumulative effect suggests exquisite food dolloped out to a chow line.
The inability of lysines, especially at position 11, to increase chromatin compaction suggests exquisite structural constraints for H2A-mediated chromatin compaction.
This suggests exquisite and dynamic communication mechanisms must exist throughout the interaction, and that the onset of wheat cell death is tightly regulated both temporally and spatially (Dean et al., 2012).
Wayne rarely tried to express divided emotions, but his restraint in films like "The Quiet Man" suggests an exquisite control over his simpler ones.
This suggests an exquisite temporal specificity to miRNA expression within the early embryo, and indicates that each embryonic stage is defined by a characteristic miRNA signature.
Taken together, this suggests an exquisite metabolic versatility in the uptake and utilization of xlyan degradation fragments that occur naturally with a diversity of arabinosyl and esterified side chain decorations.
"It must have been an exquisite life," I suggest.
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