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In one scene, a new student teacher tries to give Joan some tips about her sex life and prepares to render a picture of the female anatomy to help her out.
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Joyce did, and in doing so he rendered a picture of Dublin "so complete," he wrote, that "if the city suddenly disappeared from the earth" the reader could reconstruct it from the pages of "Ulysses".
That's what you would see in my house: a black-and-white stone lithograph of Barnum, so delicate most people think it is a pencil drawing, in between an 18th-century unillustrated playbill of a 'teritoepiest painter' capable of rendering a picture in under two minutes of a subject mentally chosen by a spectator, and an image of a juggler balancing a piano on his head while playing a trumpet".
The analysis of LG5 genetic associations with sex in the turbot wild population rendered a picture concordant with the FST values (see Table S3), with few significant results, and none after Bonferroni correction.
Prevailing wisdom is that more pixels render a sharper picture.
Unfortunately, though, he shows himself tone-deaf to irony and unable to render a fair picture of what his opponents (and, sometimes, his preferred authorities, like Hayek) really believe.
"It's not enough," says Chung, who hopes to render a complete picture of all of the hundreds of thousands of biomolecules at work inside the thousands of distinct cell types across a whole human brain.
Our results open the way to direct experimental manipulation of thousands of noncoding RNAs and demonstrate the power of ab initio reconstruction to render a comprehensive picture of mammalian transcriptomes.
First, Indian philosophers did not principally engage in discussions with representatives of the materialist school, except for standardised dismissive refutations of a few basic materialist theories, which are mentioned by Indian philosophers in their works in order to render a 'complete' picture of the philosophical spectrum.
Avoid using words like "nice", "good", "pretty", or "awesome", as these do not render a vivid picture in the mind of the reader.
He does not sketch a basic epistemology but underlines that the images in our mind right from the beginning do not render an objective picture of the true objects.
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