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She was blind, her features lost in a bulbous and livid pulp.
Here was the schlubby funny guy from Superbad giving a masterclass in reserve, his small thoughtful features lost in the big moon of his face.
Some aspects of the modern Scottish Gaelic dialects show that they preserve features lost in the language of Ireland during the Old Irish period; such archaism is characteristic of "colonial" languages.
The petition has since racked up in excess of 1,000 signatures, demanding the company keep enterprise features lost in the shuffle.
Motifs that overlap resistance sites were highly predictive of responder identification in single drug regimens but these features lost importance in defining responders in multi-drug therapies.
A complete genome sequence will provide an effective ancestral model for understanding the shared and derived features of known trypanosomatid genomes, but it will also identify those kinetoplastid genome features lost during the evolution of parasitism.
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It's a badger and it actually exists.'" She laughs and her features lose their aloofness.
Bollywood's top leading man Shah Rukh Khan is to lend his voice to the Hindi language version of The Incredibles, in Hollywood's bid to make animation features lose their "for kids only" tag among Indian adults.
Only the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry encountered any opposition before they captured the two Hill 187 features, losing one killed and six wounded during stiff fighting in which 28 Chinese were also killed.
In this regard, it seems to foreshadow the work of Sofia Coppola, whose second feature, "Lost in Translation," features lots of scenes of Americans driving through Tokyo, and who returned the favor to Los Angeles in her fourth, "Somewhere".
It was one of the first animated films to be nominated for Best Animated Feature (lost to Shrek).
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