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Act II also makes clear that "Oblivion" is really about the parents' marriage and includes what may be the greatest definition of "still in love" ever expressed on a stage or screen.
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But, Dr. Downing said, only greater definition was overlaying "a relatively stable set of attitudes".
But soon the choices become more difficult - and Mr. Boehner's leadership will take on greater definition.
The later transmissions of picture data will be enhanced, he said, for even greater definition and clarity.
In contrast, the technical capabilities of weapon systems define and "paint" these targets with ever-greater definition.
The two hits find far greater definition through some significant distinctions in their melodies, as well as in their respective performances.
Adds great definition, and comes in a pleasingly no-frills pot that should last several months if the creme is applied sparingly (too much makes hair crunchy).
(The bill specifies only "sufficient distance," along with adult supervision of youths in the mill, leaving greater definition to regulations that would interpret the new law).
The black of the cluster of PVC-dipped fixtures would give it "a great definition in a white space," he said.
Those show see-through images of athlete's bodies that G.E. technology might produce, and carry lines like "The Olympic Games, in much greater definition".
Fixed headlamps, rather than the pop-ups used since 1963, will be among the significant changes, and greater definition is expected in the curves of the fenders and side vents.
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