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Statisticians are such experts, but they can be frustrating to communicate with: They insistently keep pointing out potential biases of your data and chant that (digital) garbage in results in (digital) garbage out.
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But since this feature is meant to rummage a little deeper into the archives, I hope you will not mind if I latch insistently on to your lapels and keep yanking until you agree to read S. N. Behrman's astonishing Profile of Joseph Duveen, the art dealer and cultural adviser to Rockefeller, Frick, Clay, and Hearst.
But the group is also listening to low-tech party music from Brazil, South Africa, Jamaica, Martinique and Puerto Rico, channeling them all into rhythms that start out pithy — often just a live or electronic drum and a blipping two-note electro riff — yet insistently kinetic, then subtly evolve to keep the tracks crackling.
The Hasid was in full getup, shuffle-walking to keep up with the jogging man and insistently pointing something out to him on a piece of paper.
Jolson had sung -- and, more important, breezily gabbed -- in only a few sequences of that otherwise silent movie, but sound was knocking insistently at cinema's door, and ultimately nothing would keep it out.
They may sound fanciful, but they keep bubbling up out of the physics calculations, as insistently as a dinner partner trying to signal that you have spinach on your teeth.
He kept skating insistently in Olympic-style competitions, despite feeling that he was discriminated against because he was openly gay and Mexican-American.
In "[Sic]" that means we hear a lot about Eliot and Pound and, inevitably, David Foster Wallace, whose voice Cody channels so insistently you may wonder if he keeps a Ouija board alongside his copy of "Consider the Lobster".
When it came to Miller herself or the newsroom, though, Sulzberger kept avoiding questions, so insistently that at one point Rose, who is usually a model of bonhomie, practically exploded with frustration.
With a few exceptions (Melissa Toogood's insistently ironic smile, Christine Flores's perkiness), all the dancers kept their features pretty composed, plain, as if they were classical statues.
He produced a huge sound without much apparent effort, but even in the work's most insistent, tension-radiating moments — the passages in the Allegro moderato supported by insistently pounding bass figures, and the sizzling Vivace finale — he kept the music's energy tightly focused and maintained an impressive clarity of texture.
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