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Yet for once I didn't sense the intricate layers of personal history that he usually brings to a performance.
They decided they could no longer afford to duplicate all the intricate layers of local democracy and administration, and have tried to consolidate either with other cities or with the county itself.Then, last year, came discoveries of corruption.
Forgers have found Palmer irresistible, but they never could do the intricate layers of paint.Ever since 1550, when Giorgio Vasari published his lives of the Renaissance masters, artists have been a rewarding subject.
Over the course of the 20th century, companies reorganised industrial production into ever more intricate layers of designers, subcontractors, assemblers and logistics specialists, but by and large companies have mostly continued to manufacture close to where their goods are consumed.
Martyn Brabbins, the conductor, proved a remarkable commander of the performing masses and exposer of the intricate layers within the antiphonal singing and thick orchestration.It is all too easy to throw in the towel with "The Gothic".
Even when scientists have built neural networks that mimic the intricate layers of how the brain understands, analyzes information and build concepts, they don't know what exactly is going on in there, why neural networks are interpreting things in a certain way.
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And yet the episode is an example of how the unfolding national political drama is intersecting with the intricate, layered dynamics of a small and clannish legal community.
Mostly, I'm reminded of just what an intricate, layered country this is, and of how complex is the process of change and development it is undergoing.
The intricate, layered compositions update Op Art with a darkly psychedelic spin, as in "Nobodies Business," in which layered, primary-colored spirals emanate from a central death's head collaged from photographic scraps.
Various 19th-century techniques go into each box, including steam molding, the technique used for centuries by wooden boat builders to shape planks to the curve of a hull of a boat, and the intricate layering of plywood.
It's her force of personality, sharp timing and sheer technique that carry this intricate, layered piece about memory and the hopes and desires of childhood, and the way they are tempered and transformed in later life.
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