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As such, conservatism is, very precisely, a reactionary ideology.
The first global model based on power law kinetics is very precisely in predicting the integral rates of methanol production.
It is very precisely choreographed by Mr. Moran and by his lead performer, Saori Tsukada, with most of the actions synched to an elaborate taped score.
In a radiation-dominated early universe, for example, the radiation temperature T is very precisely known as a function of the age of the universe, the time t after the big bang.
But Beneath The Skin, the fourth collaboration of the husband and wife writing team Nicci Gerrard (of The Observer) and Sean French is very precisely a psychological thriller in that it focuses on the psychological effects on three women - Zoe, Jenny, Nadia - of death threats they receive from someone who is watching their every move.
As the plot traverses the last wretched decade – it is, very precisely, a novel of our time – communications technology keeps updating, with a daughter telling the older characters that young people text, they don't email, and blogs becoming part of the comedy.
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They are very precisely painted".
The point had nothing to do with improvisation; Cunningham choreography was very precisely made.
Not only do the lenses have to be very precisely engineered, Jostes says, but each lens has to be very precisely aligned with the corresponding prism on the back of the film.
These pulses can be very precisely timed (pulsars make very accurate clocks), but if a planet is orbiting the pulsar, the timing between the pulses gets altered.
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