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This moment is presented matter-of-factly, and without further elaboration: he couldn't love.
Take, instead, her voice: firm and radiant, digging into sultry lower notes, caressing the middle, shining forth with a clear top, and yet presented matter-of-factly, in the service of the music — modulating, inflecting — rather than as an end in itself.
Given the scope of the potential wide-ranging side effects, when the potential risks associated with ECT are presented matter-of-factly, rather than establishing clarity, there is the potential for opacity.
Hearing Leila say those words out loud felt like somebody had taken some vague, gloopy shapes from inside my mind and woven them into sentences that made sense and could suddenly be presented matter-of-factly.
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In a public ruling, the Press Complaints Commission criticised the paper for failing to present matters accurately and said the inadequacies of the coverage were particularly egregious because of the timing of the report, coming immediately after the man's death.
Until the reign of Murad III, Viziers used to present matters orally to the Sultans, who would then give their consent or denial, also orally.
In public, Trump and his lawyers have presented the matter of whether he answers Mueller's questions as one of the President's choosing.
If time demolishes all things, then does the febrile, forlorn present matter anyway?
"The violations in the present matter once again included impermissible participation, academic improprieties and lack of institutional control," the committee wrote.
"In the present matter, the court has found a conflict of interest sufficient to warrant dismissal of the indictment," the judge wrote in the six-page decision.
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