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In a sense, the case presented a moving target.
Politics, comfortingly, had presented a moving target — an interpretation that seemed wrong today could well be proven correct tomorrow.
Pieced together by 50 translators, it was eventually published in 1611, and Nicolson presented a moving example of how the 77th psalm, "a poem written in the Near East in the Bronze Age, translated 400 years ago", has modern relevance in the particular comfort it has given a Hebridean fisherman he knows, whose son died in his early twenties.
There, UVA presented a moving mass of light, metal and sound before transforming the same sculpture into two more forms.
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In his new novel, THIS BLINDING ABSENCE OF LIGHT (New Press, $22.95), the Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun (who emigrated to France in 1961) presents a moving story based on the experiences of a real-life soldier, whom he calls Salim, after he takes part in an abortive attempt to overthrow King Hassan II of Morocco in 1971.
She addresses these issues with intelligence; and by deftly intertwining her patients' stories with historical facts, current research and ethical quandaries, she presents a moving and nuanced picture of the psychiatric patient and doctor relationship, and a riveting and thought-provoking look at mental health care.
Because of this variation, HIV presents a moving target for drug and vaccine development.
This manuscript presents a moving mesh interface tracking procedure, with a novel treatment for phase coupling.
We present a moving control volume (CV) approach to computing hydrodynamic forces and torques on complex geometries.
This paper presents a moving least square (MLS) method for fitting dynamic forces, which improves the existing traditional methods.
We present a moving mesh method suitable for solving two-dimensional and axisymmetric three-liquid flows with triple junction points.
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