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Team coaches are interested in the patterns and shapes of how the play unfolds.
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That's the larger shape of how the Grand Central morning changes.
"What I say yes to and what I say no to creates the shape of how I am perceived," Waits's idiosyncratic document of complaint continues.
Naturally, this ignited an uproar within the tech industry (case in point), with that reaction essentially taking the shape of, "How dare the government hinder these fledgling platforms?" It's not an unfamiliar response from a community focused on tearing down walls, on pushing boundaries, and it wouldn't be the first time a government body were found acting as a hindrance rather than a help.
Dylan is looking for a rhythm, a meter, a pattern -- the shape of how the song, with words and music, could look on a page or a canvas, like a poem or a painting.
The symmetric synapses, seen in chemically fixed tissue, show vesicles with characteristic ovoid shapes irrespective of how they were resin embedded.
In an exchange on Friday with ABC's John McWethy, the secretary denied being involved in administration efforts to shape perceptions of how the war was progressing.
When Campbell eventually had the effect removed, he was alarmed to notice that his face had actually "changed shape" because of how long the make-up had been applied, though it returned to normal after an extended amount of time.
This in turn appeared to have shaped perceptions of how shopping was related (or not) to their ideas about their neighbourhoods.
Yet a study by the economist Eric Uslaner shows that it's high-level graft that really shapes citizens' perceptions of how corrupt their society is.
Each piece's dichotomous look shapes the idea of how the future, sleek and indiscernible, sits restlessly next to the solidified concept of history.
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