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But when she is rescued by an adoring alchemist, the relationship becomes clear: her section of the narrative introduces a story about the art of making cymbals, whose percussive rhythms informed that quintessentially American sound called swing.
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Two of the leading characters are unfaithful to their spouses in their respective sections of the narrative, without being found out by anyone except the reader.
In the 1989 sections of the narrative, Con discovers a bundle of letters written by Marlene to her mother during World War II, glimpsing a manipulative, criminal Marlene — and quickly burying that awareness.
This gives him something to do in the present-day sections of the narrative besides observe (as – ugh! – the proverbial fly on the wall), but it just isn't necessary to explain their bad behaviour.
It certainly gives Parrot considerable power over Olivier: readers may even begin to wonder how far Parrot is responsible for the sections of the narrative that appear under Olivier's name.
Among the show's new teaching aids are manga-style animations depicting historical scenes, entire sections of the narrative given over to courtroom dramas, tales of travel, meetings in dusty-looking Oxford lecture theatres, voiced by A-list actors including Patrick Stewart and Macfarlane himself with a range of non-specific European accents.
Furthermore, given previous findings showing that 'primacy' memory is enhanced by physiological arousal, we predicted that reduced arousal produced by alcohol would have the opposite effect and impair primacy memory relative to the middle or 'recency' sections of the narrative.
At completion participants were invited to highlight any sections of the narrative during the writing of which they had experienced flashbacks.
Recall and precision were calculated globally and separately for each type of textual variable (sections of the narrative report): "reason," "clinical observations," "specialists' notes," "biological procedures and diagnoses other than biological and therapeutic" and "discharge prescriptions".
The first section of this narrative review discusses the historical progression of causal concepts in the field of epidemiology more generally.
One of these is privileged as the "main narrative," but each section of that narrative is followed by one or more variant versions of the same events.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com