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The simple ingredients and no-nonsense presentation of Italian regional cooking link us to age-old traditions of "slow food", perhaps in Tuscany more than anywhere else.
The hooded instrument panel is a no-nonsense presentation of a centered tachometer, a speedometer to its left and fuel and temperature gauges on the right, all reporting with orange needles.
In agreeable aspects he's reminiscent of Mark Morris: the mixture of academic-dance steps (ballet and modern) with more informal or offbeat gestures; the music-related organization of dance motifs; the no-nonsense presentation of female-female, male-male, female-male and male-female partnering as equal.
It's a no-nonsense information presentation mechanism that places content squarely at the forefront.
Despite his insistently upbeat, no-nonsense self-presentation, Coward was no stranger to neurosis.
The computers themselves are no-nonsense in design and presentation.
America is not Britain and Britain is not America, but the culture of our politics – the polls, the imagery, the fixation on sound bites, the nonsense, the essential shallowness of presentation and of thinking, the inability of political figures to think long term – has grown similar.
In other words: Yes, there was a lot of risible, jaw-dropping nonsense on stage at the Xbox presentation on Monday.
To rail against pretentious restaurants' "gastropub style-over-content nonsense", he tweets photographs – largely submitted by his followers – of their more baffling presentation choices.
Their presentation resembles that of Bohring-Opitz syndrome, which is associated with de novo nonsense mutations in ASXL1.
To test whether or not human cells lacking STIM1 had a defect in antigen cross-presentation, we obtained fibroblasts from a patient (patient V-1) with recessive nonsense mutation in Stim1 gene, resulting in premature termination of codon25.
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