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The New Critics, the best of them skilled technicians in the art of close reading, narrowed their study to individual ­poems, each seen as an airtight mechanism or operating system that, if painstakingly dissected, would yield its hidden meaning, usually reducible to a cluster of ironies and paradoxes.

The lung, however, collapses under biopsy[ 10]; thus while histological images of lung can be representative of in vivo static structure if painstakingly prepared, they cannot preserve in vivo dynamics.

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Although caution is critical when it comes to practicing medicine, we need to face the facts: nothing would ever get done if we painstakingly were to measure the ethics for every procedure.

Tip: If you painstakingly select a certain part of your image only to realize that you're working on the wrong layer (i.e. one that doesn't actually contain the pixels you've selected), simply click on the correct layer.

If patrolling for enemy forces over photorealistic backdrops in painstakingly authentic fighter planes sounds like fun then you probably already know that this game's for you.

Goldstein devotes more than 40 pages to annotated "Patty-Jo" strips, some of them reproduced from the painstakingly if stiffly rendered original art — the book's other Ormes drawings come mostly from the smudgy newspapers or microfilm that are the only forms in which they still exist.

Empellón Taqueria expands the taco's usual role, using tortillas as vessels for scallops, duck, shark, pork belly and more, all cooked and sauced as painstakingly as if they were stand-alone entrees.

Unfortunately, if your HDTV is painstakingly calibrated, like mine, you will have to recalibrate it.

What if the sound came from painstakingly recorded audio snippets, or samples, of each string from a $120,000 top-of-the-line grand piano, reproduced through a set of high-end speakers?

Change, if it must happen, is painstakingly negotiated by everyone concerned, from political parties to the governments of the 16 Länder (states) to the "social partners" (trade unions and employers' representatives).Yet the country has spent the past decade smashing its own taboos.

At Home: A Short History of Private Life, written and read by Bill Bryson (16½hrs unabridged, BBC, £25.99) If you heard Amanda Vickery's painstakingly researched and hugely acclaimed Radio 4 series, A History of Private Life, last year you probably thought, as I did, that there was nothing more to say on the subject.

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