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Brugman explained that one of the main aims of this novel was to "make people reflect on what we think is ideal in the body".
The soprano Mary Dunleavy is ideal in the role of Christine, a brilliantly realized, boldly nuanced portrait of Strauss's beloved wife; Nicholas Pallesen, a promising young baritone, brings warmth and patience to his portrayal of Robert Storch, a stand-in for Strauss himself.
We remark that this analysis is ideal in the sense that the reduced channel model perfectly represents the received symbols.
The iPad is ideal in the first sense: it's no more advanced in its design than a ball or a cube.
Symplectic numerical integration aims to preserve the energy, momenta and area (volume) of the phase space, and is ideal in the study of non-linear free vibration.
The use of nanoparticles' unique plasmon resonance allows for the sensitive detection of various metal ions in solution, which is ideal in the detection of such substances in environmental field studies of water.
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Systems that are ideal in the first sense may, but need not, be ideal in the second sense.
Mr. Gergiev's pace was ideal in the Tchaikovsky, luxuriantly slow but never sluggish.
On Friday neither Alina Somova nor Ulyana Lopatkina were ideal in the long and demanding first and second movements.
"It's ideal in the sense that he does have the ability, as a captain should, to build up somebody's confidence or say a kind word to somebody.
Raising from corporations might not be ideal in the U.S., particularly in the Valley.
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