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A passage of play in which not much seems to happen can be seen retrospectively, after the batting collapse or the run glut, as a passage in which all kinds of things were happening: small adjustments made or unmade, stamina and concentration stretched.
When asked for the original non-collimated X-ray of the abdomen, the distal femoral fracture could be seen retrospectively, thereby confirming that the fracture was already present at first presentation and probably the cause of the initial crying (Fig. 4d).
Leaving evolution to these normal processes can thus ensure that our evolution is both as deliberate and as tentative as our species' technological history and also that it is like technological history in that key "threshold" changes can only be seen retrospectively.
If he does step down, it could be seen – retrospectively – as a fairly extraordinary example of loyalty to his party and his electorate.
Andromeda Conquest and Reach for the Stars were published in 1983, and are now seen retrospectively as 4X games.
Neither case was seen retrospectively on mammography.
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It's also fascinating to see "retrospectively rolled out" as the new-new thing "by hook or by crook" method of doing business.
Michael Cunningham is an Academy member of the Folio prize, which is running daily blogs on the books academicians wish to see retrospectively awarded the prize.
Although the twinship of Shakespeare and Galileo is one that we see retrospectively, another, even more auspicious twinning was noted and celebrated during Galileo's lifetime: Galileo was born in Pisa on the day that Michelangelo died.
The years prior to September 2008 were certainly ones during which colleges and universities made mistakes, something that is of course always easiest to see retrospectively.
We see this, retrospectively, in the rush to invade Iraq.
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