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Samuels not-too-subtly characterizes the Court's opinion as "radical," "appalling," "judicial activism" (natch) and "an epic feat of jurisprudential magic".
While the availability of such a wealth of well-structured data makes the status of patients be characterized comprehensively and subtly, it also presents important challenges for the analysis methodology.
Emeke, an unobtrusive presence, lets her subjects speak at length, but these are no talking-head exercises: The films have an immediately identifiable, idiosyncratic style characterized by slinky editing, subtly lilting musical cues, and razor-sharp sound design.
The latter months of Hillary Clinton's losing 2008 primary campaign were characterized by a Pyrrhically effective, subtly racialized populist appeal to the people she referred to, at one point, as "hard-working Americans, white Americans," in states such as Michigan and Ohio.
This paper is concerned with the dynamic output-feedback controller design for the positive Roesser type nonlinear system, which is intrinsically characterized by the switched mechanism and subtly decomposed into the linear form under the Takagi Sugeno fuzzy rules.
Since the dawn of thought, it seems, they've been at once nurturing, water-providing, subtly evolving forms of endless entertainment and fixation across the world; divine sources of inspiration, reflecting light, and characterizing our atmosphere with unique and transient beauty. .
There's also a certain chilly remoteness that characterizes Tavares's approach to his fictional world, but the word "objectivity" doesn't really do anything to capture the subtly pervasive weirdness of his work.
What characterizes such denominations?
First, characterize governance structures.
The relationships between the patronizing narrator, his wife, who sometimes glimpses the stories' deeper meanings, and the crafty, sometimes manipulative Uncle Julius each of whom is subtly characterized develop over the course of the book.
It is subtly lighted.
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