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So the observations which betray its presence are all indirect.
She relied on her cogent, anecdotal observations, which made her a lively lecturer and writer.
The natural world swells with meaning through Macfarlane's devoted observations, which can be both minutely detailed and vast in scope.
Another was the Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed, whose lunar observations, which helped him develop his own theory, had been crucial to Newton's work.
Other presidents haven't usually bothered to make those observations, which would hardly come as news to the assembled legislators to whom the speech is ostensibly addressed.
Mailer is played by two actors, Ari Fliakos and Scott Shepherd, who alternate in the lickety-split delivery of his observations, which range from antagonistic to obtuse.
Dr. Mumma said additional scientific papers describing other time periods of the observations, which span from 2001 to last year, were being prepared.
Russell left the microphone on between takes and during discussions, and so he collected asides and observations, which he presents as interludes.
In 1974, he published "Constructions", a collection of philosophical observations which turned out to be whimsical and a flop.
It ignores the spatial structure of the forcings and the observations which are necessary for real attribution.
Keys aggressively criticised these observations, which were like missiles aimed at the very heart of his theory.
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