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In her essay on Joan Givner's biography of Katherine Anne Porter, she writes, "Biographers, the quick in pursuit of the dead, research, organize, fill in, contradict, and make in this way a sort of completed picture puzzle with all the scramble turned into a blue eye, and the parts of the right leg fitted together".
Soule rarely gets to see the game he is composing the soundtrack for in any sort of completed state before he begins work; as a result he bases many of his musical decisions on the company's previous games.
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The justices reasoned that regulation of the terms of a lease did not amount to the sort of complete government takeover of property that is barred by the takings clause.
Mr. Favreau concludes, "The reason why we enjoy working together, the reason why our work together is better than our work apart, is because we sort of complete each other".
Mr. Soderbergh said he thought that the country still has post-traumatic stress disorder "and that we haven't really healed in any sort of complete way and that people are, as a result, looking more toward escapist entertainment".
He blames the studio's excessive reliance on market-testing, on focus groups, and even, ingeniously, on the aftermath of 9/11: I still think the country is in some form of P.T.S.D. about that event, and that we haven't really healed in any sort of complete way, and that people are, as a result, looking more toward escapist entertainment….
Skehan (2009b:514) states, "lexis represents a form of complexity that has to be assessed in second language performance if any sort of complete picture is to be achieved".
In such a language, the simplest sort of complete sentence would be what Russell called an "atomic proposition", containing a single predicate or verb representing a quality or relation along with the appropriate number of proper names, each representing an individual.
And it was a wonderful sort of complete circle.
Simmons: It's great to work with a director who has that sort of complete vision going in and doesn't feel the need for the, you know, A, B, C box cutter coverage.
In dicot leaves, this sort of "complete" description has not been attempted until recently; for even a small, simple leaf, the time and labor required for full measurement would be prohibitive without automation.
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