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In conclusion, our ERP data show for the first time that the amygdala makes distinctive contributions to processing of fearful faces in at least two distinct time windows, both early (100 150 ms) and late (500 600 ms).
The director also makes distinctive use of music, filling the soundtrack with classical pieces — orchestrations of compositions by Bach, Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, Brahms.
One film being shown there, "Columbus," is the first feature directed by Kogonada, who makes distinctive artistic use of classical styles and of popular actors who are at home in them.
It's not true, of course, that "The Great Train Robbery," from 1903, was the first narrative film — Georges Méliès had already constructed some elaborate stories in films from before the turn of the century — but it makes distinctive use of guns and, in the process, suggests much about why guns are themselves such distinctively cinematic objects.
On the first disc the trombonist Frank Rosolino leads his quartet in a set of standards including "Yesterdays," "Mean to Me" and Thelonius Monk's "Well, You Needn't," while Stan Kenton's big band makes distinctive arrangements of "Limehouse Blues," "Waltz of the Prophets" and "All the Things You Are".
Mauro Restiffe is a São Paulo-based photographer who makes distinctive and highly granulated photographs in shades of gray.
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Our results demonstrate that each studied cryptic morph of the P. apicalis complex presents a morphologically distinct stridulatory organ, and that all sympatric morphs make distinctive sounds.
In many cases they make distinctive properties with unusual characteristics.
The San Francisco lawyers have made distinctive contributions to the case.
Transcendentalism was the reaction, made distinctive by its borrowings from European Romanticism.
Three of the four works made distinctive statements about the art of classical ballet.
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