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Just in case the darkness — artfully relieved by the lighting of Mark McCullough — and the chains and the prisoners arrayed about the stage in sacks and in "stress" positions are not quite specific enough, the guide again lays it all out, with first-person descriptions of life on Rikers Island, in the Hanoi Hilton and at the Guantánamo Bay detention center.
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"Oiseaux Exotiques" offers nearly the full slate of Messiaen's signature moves: themes drawn substantially from birdcalls, though filtered through Messiaen's pointed harmonic sensibilities, rhythms based on patterns found in Asian music and a pervasive sense of the mystical (if not quite the specific references to Roman Catholic theology that provide signposts in many of his other works).
This mechanism is almost but not quite species specific, as it is possible for a few closely related bees to pollinate any given species of orchid, as long as the bees are similar in size and are attracted by the same compounds.
Specificity of the primary screening with sole hrHPV test (91.5 92.1%) was much lower than that with the cytology triage (98.7 99.3%), which was not quite as specific as screening with conventional cytology (99.2 99.6%).
(One of the songs on the album is called "The Details"; it's a tense and sensual — though not quite gender-specific — monologue sung in the voice of a suspicious lover).
IB No, I am just not quite sure what specific criticism you are referring to?
I am not quite sure what specific criticism you are referring to?
Baker: I am not quite sure what specific criticism you are referring to?
The prohibition on combining families is based on the fact that certain quantum projectors do not commute, something quite specific to quantum mechanics with no classical counterpart.
Furthermore, serum creatinine and estimated GFR (eGFR) are now considered by some authors as not quite sensitive and specific markers of kidney function [ 14– 16].
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