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The film gives us a perfect realisation of the unrealised, a complete portrait of the incomplete.
If, like Melvyn Bragg, you accept Voltaire's line on creative thought (and why not, he was the boss of aphoristic soundbites), then the archive episode of In Our Time (Radio 4) on originality, which I listened to online, was the perfect realisation of that very idea: smart, provocative recycling of a familiar debate in a way that felt new.
Becky Hardie, who acquired Nesbø's Macbeth for the Hogarth series, said that "from the very start we wanted The Hogarth Shakespeare to surprise and excite readers of all kinds from all over the world", and that "having an international thriller writer of Jo Nesbø's stature and popularity on board is the perfect realisation of that wish".
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Churchmen and philosophers had long grappled with the concept of plenitude (complete realisation of possibility) given the obvious imperfection of the world [ 4], with Peter Lombard arguing that we cannot deny to God the fullest scope of action in creation, i.e. he could have created a more-complete, more-perfect universe had he so willed [ 26].
Witness the enchanting little picture of Freud's grandson, the little boy Albie, with his cheeky lobe of tongue poking out; or even more, the portrait of Frances Costelloe, 2003, a girl given over to absorption like any young woman in Chardin, dreaming with her head on a pillow, as perfect a realisation of inwardness as modern painting has to offer.
The Beijing agreement is not a perfect roadmap for the realisation of gender equality and women's rights – like the SDGs, it doesn't go far enough in protecting women's sexual and reproductive health and rights, or challenging global economic structures that rely on the exploitation of women and the environment to generate wealth.
It should be underlined that the design and realisation of perfect absorbers with multilayers can be more technically and economically convenient [29].
For Noah, this means rejecting art entirely; he becomes a hip kid at the beach, obsessing about the perfect cliff dive and his realisation that he's gay.
Thus, Green argues that "this rational self-consciousness … is an element of identity between us and a perfect being, who is in full realisation what we only are in principle and possibility" (F 267 8).
She strikes a perfect balance between scepticism and the slow realisation of the truth in regard to the deadly power of the videotape".
However, soon the realisation dawns that the women are moving in perfect unison, a shimmy here and a swerve of the hips there, all at exactly the same time.
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