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The Brazilian World Cup winner, Kleberson, has been more observer than player.
He is more observer than the participant in their mutually exploitative relationship (Holden).
Kolirin, like Forsyth, is far more observer than dreamer, and what he has conjured up is not some cloying, heal-the-world paean to political harmony but a meditation, as slight and sinewy as the Colonel himself, on the tough art of rubbing along.
At the bipartisan White House meeting that Mr. McCain had called for a day earlier, he sat silently for more than 40 minutes, more observer than leader, and then offered only a vague sense of where he stood, said people in the meeting.
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The Boston BPS validation studies did have more observers than this study (12 to 22 vs. 4).
Furthermore, SULpeak has recently been shown to be independent of acquisition time [38], but is potentially slightly more observer dependent than SUVmax, especially in low uptake tumors.
Trauma-exposed individuals with PTSD recall more observer trauma memories than those without PTSD (McIsaac & Eich, 2004).
(The United States, he said, "was more an observer than someone intervening in this process").
And Mr. Conley shows himself to be a much more acute observer than analyst.
A photograph of the moment shows him taking in the scene, more an observer than a participant, maybe worried about trouble breaking out.
Although Bailey says that as a photographer he was always more an observer than a participant, his life and relationships were headline news.
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