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The work print goes through many stages from rough to fine cut, as the editor juggles such factors for each shot and scene as camera placement, relation between sound and image, performance quality, and cutting rhythm.
Mr. Chambers, who hired Mr. Drake in 1983, said the arrival of one of his organizers is to ask the question: "Why are things here so bad?" It was a difficult role Mr. Drake played on many stages, from staring down the shotguns of California growers to putting out the chairs at community meetings in the Bronx.
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Nabokov once warned a biographically minded interviewer that the raisins in the cake of fiction are many stages removed from the original grape.
The synchronous timing of meiosis was also deregulated in B. carinata C1, B. napus N1 and B. juncea × B. napus J1N1 in response to the hot temperature treatment, with many stages of meiosis from prophase I to sporads often present in the same anther (results not shown).
Thus, motion aftereffects likely originate not from adaptation in one area or circuit but from many stages of processing both in early sensory areas and in higher level areas.
João Pinheiro filmed the many stages of the delay, from the hours spent at the gate to the time on board the grounded plane and back to the same terminal again, before posting it on YouTube days later.
The great Wenchuan earthquake occurred along the border between the Tibetan plateau and the Sichuan basin, manifested by the complicated Longmenshan fault system consisting of multiple faults from many stages of evolution (Burchfiel et al., 1995, 2008).
Clarke's novel explicitly identifies the monolith as a tool created by an alien race that has been through many stages of evolution, moving from organic form to biomechanical, and finally achieving a state of pure energy.
The vignette-like lyrics follow an ostensibly drug-induced, revelatory experience: "You know it's all like some new kind of drug / my senses are sharp and my hands are like gloves / Broadway looks so medieval, it seems to flap like little pages / I fell sideways laughing, with a friend from many stages".
If, on the other hand, vowel lenition is a phonetic process, then it is expected to result in gradient outputs, meaning that the vowel would be expected to go through many stages before visually disappearing from the acoustic record, as has been shown in previous studies [4], [5], [15].
The study participants explained their life histories to us which made it obvious that they had been socially excluded at many stages of their lives from performing normal social functions.
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