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The "half elevator, half train" analogy is most aptly applied to the Otis Elevating Railway that connected the Catskill Mountain Railway and the Catskill & Tannersville Railway, near Catskill, N.Y.
Though the various functions overlap to some degree, each is distinct, and they differ as well in the sorts of consciousness with which each is most aptly linked.
Just as writers of the previous types of novels have proved readers wrong on occasions, Cline creates a video game story so good, that it is most aptly enjoyed through prose.
The farmers' lack of knowledge is most aptly illustrated through questions asked about their opinions on antibiotics use, which resulted in contradictions between their stated opinions and their actions.
Gemstone therapy is most aptly described as a holistic and non-invasive therapy that involves wearing precious and semi-precious stones to improve physical and emotional health [ 3, 4].
Sharing the importance of being motivated to do well in school is most aptly shown to a child through action.
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As a genetic algorithm is employed on the FL and HNN to optimize the FHNN, the final version used for this study may be most aptly termed an 'EFHNN'EFHNN
These methods are most aptly referred to as 'design-based' because, in contrast to their predecessors, the probes and the sampling schemes that define the newer methods are 'designed', that is, defined a priori, in such a manner that one need not take into consideration the size, shape, orientation, and distribution of the objects to be counted.
While high-marking obviously involves a certain quotient of brawn and athleticism — demanding more finesse than, say, competitive peeing for distance — it was most aptly characterized, for me anyway, as "a perfect example of what happens to people's brains when they get a big machine between their legs".
If you haven't read "The Martian," it's most aptly described as a combination between "Cast Away" (more sand, fewer volleyballs) and that scene in "Apollo 13" where astronauts have to build a new air filter out of random rubbish from their ship.
Beyond a certain limit, an organism would expend an amount of energy on proofreading that would not be worth the minimal gain in fidelity, a limit which might be most aptly described by the old adage "the best is the enemy of the good".
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