Sentence examples for head distinguished from inspiring English sources

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But it's just the specter of a head distinguished by a glamorous mouth, the kind associated with Marilyn Monroe.

Subsequently he joined Novartis Pharmaceuticals as Global Executive Director Neuroscience and served as Section Head, Distinguished Investigator and Sr Global Program Medical Director Neuroscience.

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As one policymaker who was not authorized to comment publicly on internal administration issues said to me: "I don't in my head distinguish between Office of the Vice President people and N.S.C. people.

Dendritic spines have actin-rich, bulbous heads, distinguishing them from the more dynamic filopodia protrusions.

37 38 Our findings are also consistent with existing literature that neither type of skull fracture nor the presence or absence of soft tissue evidence of impact to the head reliably distinguish accidental head injury from AHT. 39 40 We found intriguing differences in the pattern of injury in older children.

Barnes's predilection was for Renoir's "late" period – those fleshy, soft-focus nudes which, to put it mildly, haven't aged well – and Phil Grabsky's film deserves points for tackling the issue head-on: distinguished art critics queue up to explain how "weird" and "strange" they find them.

All but two are also found on lists of alleged "Imperators" (supreme heads) and "distinguished members" of the Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis which circulated in France at the time when Plantard was in touch with this Rosicrucian Order.

His taste for perfection also showed in his drawings of archeological artifacts: busts, statues, and decorative heads, particularly distinguished by their emphasis on exotic costumes, turbans, and antique features.

A sensor in its head can distinguish between an amiable pat and a reproachful slap.

(See "Connecting Mind and Machine").. Schwartz says he hasn't tested any of the consumer gadgets for thought control, but he's skeptical that any system of sensors outside the head could distinguish brainwaves electroencephalographic data, or EEG from the electric signals of the scalp's muscles, which are often far easier to detect.

Prior models of the tVOR have largely been based on the experimental data of Paige and colleagues [39], [40] and Angelaki [41] and have focused on explaining the high-pass frequency response, the effects of viewing distance and mechanisms by which the brain distinguishes head tilts from translational accelerations.

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