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And while the news is still dominated by the moneymaking behemoth that is Call of Duty: Black Ops, an altogether more intricate and richly defined title launches today.
In contrast to the well-spoken 23-year-old daughter of a Hampshire baronet before us, demure in leggings and a blouse, commending our applause as being "very polite" and joking about tuning her G-string, her in-song persona is something otherworldly and richly defined.
Because of these richly defined portrayals, "Doubt" likely will divide its audiences, which appears to be the playwright's intent.
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In fact, Ferrell credited the two years he spent away from organized basketball in middle school — at the behest of that same demanding father — as what helped him more richly define his character on and off the court.
* To capture the flexibility and productivity of human cognition, generative models can be defined over richly structured symbolic systems such as graphs, grammars, predicate logics, and most generally probabilistic programs.
According to the cluster defined by Richly et al. [ 44] and Meyers et al. [ 10] as two or more genes falling within eight ORFs, we found that the percentage of NBS genes on chromosomes in clusters in B. oleracea (60.3%) and A. thaliana (61.7%) is higher than that of B. rapa (59.4%).
Richly hybrid, it defines a new kind of rasa, and is a substantial meal on its own.
My children only know the plastic American "Your Life Jacket Is Under Your Seat", but here you read a brass plaque, that, as a backpacker, defined my early understanding of our richly truffled European civilisation.
From the late 1960's on, Ms. Adams's paintings typically feature expansive, richly colored and textured fields punctuated by sharply defined abstract elements, often in high-key hues: stripes, arabesques, spirals, circles, triangles and other geometric figures.
It is not completely clear who Philippot means by "they," but the best guess is that he refers to the ruling élites — seldom defined to anyone's satisfaction but richly despised, nonetheless, by populist movements in all lands.
Those four words conjure a world of distinctly human possibility — of memory, pleasure and responsibility — that resonates richly, especially if you define "sees" as not just the visual act, but also as understanding.
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