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Even so, human birth is a feat involving an intricate sequence of events.
Perelman proved that the "cigars" that had troubled Hamilton could not actually occur, and he showed that the "neck" problem could be solved by performing an intricate sequence of mathematical surgeries: cutting out singularities and patching up the raw edges.
This exceptional piece of kit, as explained by the operative during last night's episode, actually slows down the footage as it captures it, allowing for a much more detailed, intricate sequence.
When the Mercedes-Benz SLK first brought the folding roof concept to modern production reality in 1997, pedestrians who witnessed the intricate sequence went slack-jawed; today, the once-exotic hardware can even be found, in the case of the Chevrolet SSR, on a retro-style pickup truck.
In the former, Schoenberg used an intricate sequence of poems by Stefan George that seem to trace the progressively intimate encounters of two youths in a magical garden; for the latter, Berg employed deceptively simple texts by the decadent café poet Peter Altenberg, which arouse images of "measureless sorrow," "summer rainstorms," and "the brink of beyond".
Our studies reveal that axonal injury triggers an intricate sequence of alterations in axonal MT dynamics.
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Dancers on the field performed elaborate and precisely coordinated routines, while people in the stands held up intricate sequences of colored cards to create huge mosaiclike images.
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CERTAIN challenges are customary for a tap-dancer: intricate sequences that are supposed to look easy, the constant risk of foot and knee injuries, the difficulty of simply staying balanced while moving very fast.
He writes about the "narrative or mnemonic power of music," its ability to help a person follow intricate sequences or retain great volumes of information — a power that explains why music can help someone with autism perform procedures he or she might otherwise be incapable of.
You might, for example, suck down one ice-cold cruiser too many and lose your footing, creating a wet, bodily variation on the intricate sequences of dominos that shut-ins spend hours crafting.
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