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Lucio wore a Casio digital watch with a calendar, and it preserved some demarcation of time's otherwise blurred contours.
Mr. Talese, a renowned author of nonfiction books and a former reporter for The New York Times, said in an interview yesterday that he believed it was unacceptable for an author or a publisher to present as nonfiction a work that contained any composite or fictional characters or events, or that otherwise blurred the lines between truth and fiction.
This is necessary to unravel mechanisms of signal crosstalk, for example in growth factor signaling, which are otherwise blurred by cell-to-cell variance.
Results are in broad agreement with those reported in most benchmarking studies published over these last 10 years, but the challenging nature of the dataset makes it easier to reveal significant difference in accuracy that are otherwise blurred by other less challenging datasets.
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He would break off an aria and segue into a charged recitative or otherwise blur distinctions between forms and styles to make the music responsive to the dramatic moment and the text.
Our findings highlight the benefits of rigorous, specialist-access academic journals that can be a bulwark against all the chatter that otherwise blurs the lines between scientific work and social media.
You report the author Gay Talese as having said he believes it is unacceptable for an author or publisher to present as nonfiction a work that includes any composite or fictional characters or made-up events or that otherwise blur the lines between truth and fiction.
These relative survival rates were preferred to absolute survival rates because pond differences in absolute survival could otherwise blur the correlation.
"We type," she explained, "Six copies maximum; otherwise the bottom too blurred.
Music and picture rounds can be saved, too: slowed-down songs, or images not of famous people, but of their lookalikes in the form of wax or Lego – or familiar faces chopped up, blurred or otherwise distorted.
In the late 1930s, he wrote: In many of the images, figures are shadowed, blurred, or otherwise nearly invisible, a form of portraiture that for Andrade became a kind of modernist sublime.
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