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Here, the beauty finally drains from his voice to leave a bleached tone suggestive of utter exhaustion and futility, while Martineau, whose playing has hitherto captured both the wanderer's trudging walk and the frozen landscape through which he moves, reaches a similar point of enervated stasis.

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His portrait of village life captured a hitherto barely noticed revolution in the countryside: Akenfield marked the end of an essentially feudal pattern of farming by hand and horse that had endured for millennia.

The status of the mainlanders was temporarily left in suspense, though not for long: in early 478 Athens on its own account captured Sestus, still under precarious Persian control hitherto.

Seedy, inept and captured by fat cats: one of Britain's hitherto revered institutions seemed hardly better than an investment bank.To hear Lord Hall refer to that grim time, you might think the BBC's very existence had been in doubt.

Because the population figures are based on repeated summations of records that were repeatedly updated, the count for a household was periodically revised upward or downward, and hitherto unreported births and deaths would have been more accurately captured by these revisions, even if they had not been reported in the annual vital registration records.

If this was indeed due to iridescence, he wondered, might it bring the lizard some hitherto overlooked advantage?To test the idea, he and his colleague captured a handful of blue-headed adult males and illuminated them from above, mimicking the noonday sun.

Cricket captured the imagination of the public in a manner that hitherto could only be dreamed of.

Nonetheless, Mr. Sanders captured a sizable portion of the Democratic vote, energizing a hitherto hidden army of zealous supporters who, deeply disillusioned with mainstream candidates, represent a force similar to the one that has propelled Mr. Trump to prominence.

Then, we contrasted phylogenetic subsampling with the hitherto more commonly applied geographical subsampling, where sister species are not necessarily captured.

Largely, ACASI elicited reports of risk behaviours in the same range as FtF-interview, and helped us to capture behaviours hitherto not recognised in our cohort populations.

It captures all hitherto un-assessed subjective realities of stroke patients thereby demonstrating the real impact of stroke on different aspects of HRQOL.

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