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While Arnold goes deep into the physics and chemistry of things like carbonation, nitrous infusions and red hot pokers, we haven't yet found a passage wherein he explains his love of salt.
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Kaleidoscopic, lyric ― these words nicely fit Yuknavitch's style, which is especially suited to the passages wherein Christine is telling the story of Joan, who, to her, is a symbol of hope.
I didn't have a particular agenda in writing the stories, the last of which ran in yesterday's magazine, though I was aware as the weeks passed of themes emerging: children and childhood; family and marriage; and the baffling passage of time wherein adulthood has not just snuck up on you but overtaken you entirely.
In addition to the tear, doctors would later find a rectovaginal fistula, wherein a passage forms between the rectum and vagina.
Historians, however, will probably point to the passage on civil rights, wherein Obama, speaking on Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s birthday, compared the 1969 riots at the Stonewall Tavern, in Greenwich Village, to the women's rights convention at Seneca Falls, in 1848, and the bloody protests in Selma, Alabama, in 1965.
A recent review of this approach for the simple γ = 0 case in neuronal modeling can be found in [21], wherein the first passage problem is discussed at great lengths in the context of spiking neurons.
For gene expression profiling, fibroblasts of the 3rd to 7th passage were cultured to confluency (wherein they entered G0 arrest), as described previously [ 8].
The memory palace, that celebrated mnemonic device wherein Roman orators remembered passages from speeches by visualizing themselves walking through corresponding passageways in imaginary buildings, has its legendary origin in the story of a sole survivor retracing his steps through a recollected dinner party, in order to recover the bodies of friends buried by a catastrophic roof collapse.
In Fig. 6, left, we show the resulting depletions after shock passage for a core-mantle grain model wherein the core is silicate and mantle is pyroxene (from Frisch et al., 1999).
In his Republic, Plato (in Fowler 1921: 514a 520a) wrote a famous passage that today is known as the "Allegory of the Cave," wherein he argued that reality was layered into more and less real things.
Pivotal in this regard is Ad Simplicianum (396 C.E ., wherein he focuses on a number of scriptural passages and begins to formulate his views on the universality of original sin and the necessity of grace to overcome its effects [see Bonner 1972, pp. 15 18 and Babcock 1979, pp. 65 67].
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