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The composite Foster-Rogers British Museum does not offer this kind of articulation.
Mr. Abraham is a beautiful dancer — unpredictable and spry, with the kind of articulation that is likely to become only more refined and subtle with age — but his packed productions are somewhat unconvincing.
On the other hand, another important issue is the articulation between the different levels, the national one and the local one, there is a kind of articulation and this then allows that you can really see the change at the level of the children and of the families.
Mr. McGegan's stamp had more to do with tempos, which in the choruses were uncommonly brisk, and with coaxing his singers and players to produce the kind of articulation that gives every moment of the work both a crystalline texture and the right emotional weight.
"I thought, 'I have both the desire to go to the people of the Arctic and also the capacity to bring some kind of articulation of our faith because of my theology background,'" she said from her home, which doubles as a food bank, community center and, occasionally, a church for the hamlet's 20 to 40 Catholics.
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This is another area where Sony has made concessions to keep the camera small, however, and considering the original version lacked any kind of screen articulation, the complaints I do have are minor.
Two basic kinds of architectural articulation are found in Indian architecture: the southern Indian dravida and the northern Indian nagara.
He pioneered a kind of "doodle-tonguing" articulation, which allowed notes to spill out of his horn without ever sounding rushed or frantic.
That cycle is evident in Mr. Cardona and Ms. Vonmoos's bodies, which react to the rhythm and patterns of speech with the kind of fluency and articulation that only mature dancers possess.
But there is also that part of the story that begs to be told beyond both the clinical certainty of a label of sickness and the kind of grandly theological articulation on the human condition that I first pondered.
The monks have returned, and with them "a kind of humanity that eluded articulation," but one that Wheeler sensed and sifted for all over the Arctic.
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