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"Homeland"'s Carrie Mathison is more complicated, but she, too, obsessed with a terrorist named Abu Nazir, shows a form of unforgiving single-mindedness that shades into pathology.
It was, Bunker shows, a form of Christianity blended "with ideas about gentility and good government, and seasoned with Greek and Roman ideals of republican virtue".
First Dates is another of Channel 4's fixed-rig shows, a form of observational documentary in which up to 100 cameras capture the action from every side, like One Born Every Minute, 24 Hours in A&E, and the Educating … series.
What Fashion Week demonstrates is that, to a surprising extent, we remain bewitched by the spectacle of runway shows, a form of minimalist theater in which, as Ms. Potter pointed out, "the duration of the wait is usually longer than the show itself," and whose outcome is set.
Any plane through wood cellular structure shows a form, which can be represented by a free-form surface with the aim of tracking its deformation during free swelling.
In training animals for recreational facilities such as Marineland of Florida, Parrot Jungle, SeaWorld, and Six Flags, they created the very first dolphin and bird shows, a form of program now considered traditional entertainment fare.
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When applying a positive bias voltage on the Pt top electrode, the Pt/HfO2/TiO2/HfO2/Pt device unit shows a forming voltage of +7 V in Fig. 2a.
Require voters to show a form of identification.
Most of the measures would require people to show a form of official, valid identification to vote.
The review remarked that the exhibition advanced the collector's own interests while providing the museum with an inexpensive and popular summer show, a form of "low-level back-scratching".
In an example, he showed a form with tables.
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