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Graham Sutherland Dulwich Picture Gallery, London SE21; until 25 September Francis Bacon, Graham Sutherland's one-time friend and gambling partner, once said he wanted his paintings to offer 'sensation without the boredom of its conveyance'.
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("Appleby: the curve in the spine would have taken a significant amount off his apparent height when standing"). The most useful part of Tey's book, with all its historical and apologist's flaws, is its conveyance of the immediacy of the past, and of questions of war and legitimacy and power but then, Shakespeare is pretty good at that, too.
The most useful part of Tey's book, with all its historical and apologist's flaws, is its conveyance of the immediacy of the past, and of questions of war and legitimacy and power — but then, Shakespeare is pretty good at that, too.
But Judge Sweet ruled that the distinguishing feature of DNA is its information content, its conveyance of the genetic code.
The original ruling by the judge of the District Court had invalidated the patents with the observation that the DNA involved was known through its 'information content, its conveyance of the genetic code'.
The poet Afaa Michael Weaver seems to lend evidence to this, having emerged from a barrage of harrowing experiences with a poetic voice that is both finely wrought and commanding in its conveyance of grace, harmony and forgiveness.
Poor sanitation impairs social development through its conveyance of low status, harassment, inconvenience and discomfort, particularly for women and girls, who tend to be highly conscious of social factors.
I also went to see as well as hear, driven by my last experience of Ms. Fleming on Carnegie's recital stage — then in a gown so vast and glorious as to have a life of its own, a conveyance in which the singer became less occupant than passenger.
Nick Paumgarten on the rise of the GoPro camera: "Its charm lies perhaps in its sublimated conveyance of self, its sneaky tolerable narcissism".
Its charm lies perhaps in its sublimated conveyance of self, its sneaky tolerable narcissism.
Maintenance of pancreatic tumors was found to be strongly driven by mutated K-Ras, which stimulates glucose uptake and conveyance of its biosynthetic intermediates into the nonoxidative branch of the PPP, generating ribose-5-phosphate, which is then utilized for the synthesis of nucleic acids.
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