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It's hard to imagine that this sensitive, slightly mad, totally unique individual won't be answering the phone.
The camera can't get enough of Delgado's sensitive, slightly wounded eyes, her high cheekbones, her precise but unaffected way of moving.
Set in the late seventies, "The Invisible Circus" follows Phoebe, a sensitive, slightly lost eighteen-year-old who embarks on a trip to Europe to discover why her older sister committed suicide there a decade before.
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However, since the metrics are sensitive to slightly different information both rankings also display some dissimilarities.
By using an array of sensors, each sensitive to slightly different colours of light, a range of different materials could be detected, and, crucially, reduce the risk of false alarms.
Since women have two X chromosomes, they could potentially carry two different versions of the gene, each encoding for a cone that is sensitive to slightly different parts of the spectrum.
But any "reform" we make at the big banks will inevitably have immediate consequences throughout an extremely complex and highly evolved real economy (really a nervous, psychologically sensitive and slightly wacked-out political economy), which already suffers from serious structural woes and lackluster growth.
All laboratory tests of oxidative potential are sensitive to slightly different panels of metals or organic PM characteristics such as quinones and endotoxins (Ayres et al. 2008).
The disease might possibly also cause a feeling of being out of the ordinary when affected by a quite sensitive and slightly embarrassing condition.
This appears to be the case with the shallower-dwelling and more coastally-oriented Atlantic spadefish, which are comparatively more sensitive to slightly longer (green) wavelengths, whereas deeper-dwelling adult tautog and seabass are more sensitive to shorter (blue) wavelengths.
Besides the EPR assay, other acellular assays exist, such as the DTT assay and the antioxidant depletion assay, which are sensitive to slightly different PM characteristics (Ayres et al. 2008).
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