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As literature about the Holocaust, Hiroshima and the AIDS crisis attest, books about large historical traumas tend to follow a recognizable trajectory: eyewitness reports and autobiographical accounts by survivors, giving way to documentaries and later, fictional treatments that tend to grow more stylized and metaphorical with the passage of time.
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By the time Howard Schultz stepped down as chief executive of Starbucks, in 2000, the coffee chain was one of the world's most recognizable brands and on a steady trajectory of growth.
It's hard to remember that it's actually a common experience -- and maybe just a human experience, and almost a necessary experience -- to get lost, and not to assume that one's life's going to go in some sort of clear trajectory where everything's recognizable.
Six patients presented moderate to intense uptake in the hepatic falciform artery, which was easily recognizable on planar imaging by its linear trajectory directed towards the umbilicus.
The sequences are poorly recognizable along the northern margin, where steep shoreline trajectory rendered the nearshore system little responsive to lake-level changes.
What's especially interesting about the film's trajectory is the way Del Toro, echoing his personal interests, combines recognizable elements from a wide range of humble genres like creature features, Cold War spy dramas, film noir and even musicals into a project that soars.
Whole brain tractography, based on diffusion-weighted MRI, generates vast sets of fibers throughout the brain; clustering them into consistent and recognizable bundles can be difficult as there are wide individual variations in the trajectory and shape of WM pathways.
Recognizable in OPN's sounds are both the beauty and horror of existence, when the trajectory of our own consciousness is really out of our hands.
Definitely recognizable.
Recognizable names?
Not recognizable.
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