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Nine dancers move in unison, without emotional expression, in precisely fixed choreographic patterns designed to demonstrate sheer grace of movement.
In the twenties, Oliver Sacks writes in "Musicophilia," Slonimsky began creating musical patterns designed to "hook the mind and force it to mimicry and repetition".
In conversation, she will look you in eye in order to memorize your face; she will present, in succession, like cards from a deck, her sixty-two facial expressions; she will wink in patterns designed to put you at ease.
Here was a means of distributing people away from the inner-city slums of 19th century London; a railway that is beautiful and humane (especially those Edwardian stations designed by Leslie Green that have unique tiling patterns designed to be recognised by illiterate passengers).
In major hubs, scheduling patterns designed to coordinate air traffic from all over the country can sometimes magnify delays.
Autostereograms, or "Magic Eye" pictures, are repeating patterns designed to give the illusion of depth.
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Once passengers have checked in for Hawaiian Airlines flights to Pago Pago they are allocated seats in a pattern designed to manage weight distribution.
Tough words, but even as he speaks them he is carefully brushing paste onto a sheet of flowery wallpaper — a particularly fetching pattern, designed to impress his betrothed (Dorothy Malone).
"The United States is fully capable of defending itself and our allies," said Lt. Col. Catherine Wilkinson, a Pentagon spokeswoman in Washington".North Korea's bellicose rhetoric and threats follow a pattern designed to raise tensions and intimidate others".
It was a classic streamer pattern designed to imitate a witless guppy "with a seductive wiggle".
"The threats that they have been making follow a pattern designed to raise tension and intimidate others," he said.
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