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The daily effort required to complete a major creative project is monumental — and frequently invisible.
Television currently abounds in them, with footwork frequently invisible, cross-cutting in the middle of phrases, and gratuitous reaction shots.
The white subtitles were frequently invisible, and when they were visible, Fassbinder fans were treated to seeing his characters talking about having trouble with "broads" and going to the "john" - as if the cantankerous director were aiming for a Weimar version of The Asphalt Jungle.
In contrast, postdoc "trainees" or "fellows" are frequently invisible to the institution because they often bypass campus systems.
Learners must master not only the individual components of the system or process (structure) but also the interactions and mechanisms (function), which may be complex and frequently invisible.
Frequently invisible, often mysterious, occasionally boring, but never explicitly foolish in the way that most TV personalities are, billionaires do not appear on television with anywhere near the frequency that they should.
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Often invisible, frequently considered insignificant in comparison to bigger threats, but capable of causing yellow hell if underestimated.
What is clear, however, is that female leaders' risk-taking is more often "invisible," frequently because of a subconscious aversion to assert themselves for credit and a lack of self-promotion.
To write a history of something so ill-defined, so diverse and ephemeral, so frequently silent, invisible and unavowed, requires a truly special sort of historian, like Stengel.
But these numbers would be far larger if they included a group of people who, although frequently the invisible drivers of creative sub-sectors like film and gaming, are not thought of as creatives: software engineers.
It's this kind of activism that makes people who frequently feel invisible, like me, feel less isolated and helpless.
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