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It is an excellent, intuitive performance in a movie that is still more complex and elusive than it gets credit for: the study of an evolving, open marriage, or perhaps rather open mariage blanc, and an emotional quartet: Hawking, his wife Jane (very well played by Felicity Jones), her friend Jonathan Hellyer Jones Charliee Cox and Hawkingg's nurse (Maxine Peake).
This study suggests that the process is still more complex, and that sleep helps people make inferences from bits of knowledge that may at first appear random, said one of the authors, Dr. Jeffrey M. Ellenbogen of Brigham and Women's Hospital, the Harvard affiliate.
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Fox's marriage competition might have been gloriously moronic and tasteless, but it was still more complex than a trivia game.
It generalizes some important distributions in the literature and provides means of its continuous extension to still more complex situations.
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Still more complex were the varieties of emotional experience among the Wong family in "The Love Wife," whose chorus of voices began with an exuberant clamor and ended up somber, reflective and hushed.
A still more complex technique, variously called computerized tomography (CT), or computerized axial tomography (CAT), was developed by Godfrey Hounsfield of Great Britain and Allen Cormack of the United States during the early 1970s.
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