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As always, Martin celebrates, like no other painter, the limited virtues of acrylic paint: opacity and fluidity.
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The owners, Michael Cesari and Adam Clark, have turned their limited means into virtues.
Jeffersonians were suspicious of urban elites and financial concentration and believed in small-town virtues and limited government.
Meanwhile, Mr. Nikonov has to settle for a rather limited audience for the virtues of the 1.5 million leeches bred annually in the warm confines of the center.
The algorithm is developed in the framework of Kalman filter with unknown excitation, in which minimum-variance unbiased estimates of the generalized state of the structure and the external excitations are obtained by virtue of limited sensor measurements.
One may disagree with the conclusions of the biblical authors concerning anarchy, limited government or the virtue of loyalty.
This more limited analysis has the virtue of technical simplicity, while still illustrating (albeit, in projection) the principal morphologic features of the neurons under analysis.
Prior to the Great Depression, most Western economists accepted the classical virtues of thrift, limited government, balanced budgets, the gold standard and Say's Law.
The early history of letterpress playbills for the theatre made a virtue of the limited typographic resources available to printers.
Garcia has made a virtue of the limited dimensions of the rooms, each named after a courtesan.
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