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See if the person likes to isolate you.
Laura Grant, whom Mr. Grillo has known since high school in Virginia Beach, likes to isolate pop images on fields of solid color.
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They are typical of Hopper sketches, showing how he liked to isolate areas of a composition for individual detailed studies.
"I like to isolate the spirit of a moment, in particular the moment when the 'me' that I was is forced to change".
But there are many other times when you might like to isolate just the right split second: when your subjects are wildlife (including children), explosions, splashes, bouquet tosses, celebrity glimpses, broadening smiles and so on.
"I never like to isolate the issue from the action or the solution that we're trying to implement ourselves".
Ideally, we would like to isolate only the ventricular-like hESC-CMs and use those cells for transplantation studies in ischemic left ventricles.
Eventually, one would like to isolate nests of cells in a tissue from discrete stages in tumor progression and perform microarray analysis on each stage.
I like to isolate it and really look at the characters".
The Packers like to isolate Nelson in single coverage along the sideline, as they did in the waning seconds to set up their winning field goal in Week 13.
Abusers like to isolate their victims from their friends, family, and colleagues.
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