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The title, however, is generalised: "Study for Portrait" suggests this is an attempt to get at the essence of what a portrait is.
Much of the orchestral writing, which is certainly not atonal, but not quite tonal either, and uses a quote from De Falla's ballet El Amor Brujo as an unexplained recurrent motif, is generalised mid-Atlantic rhetoric, too.
Mexico's representative in Geneva said the report's conclusion that torture is generalised "does not correspond to reality, or reflect the huge efforts in my country to consolidate respect for human rights".
They are connected by the Auckland road network, which is generalised to improve processing.
In this paper, such a technique is generalised and further insight and improvements are presented.
"Group" is generalised for purposes of comparison in this study, though we acknowledge some participants may identify with both groups.
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This can be generalised as follows.
Furthermore, the results are generalised to multiple nonlinearities.
Some recent results are generalised and significantly improved.
National soil and vegetation maps were generalised and scaled to a 250 × 250 m grid.
In this methodology the values of an attribute are generalised in a group by min, max.
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