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McKnight is fiendishly good at throwing out little textual clues that nothing is what it seems, then he tortures us by locking us into Bertrand's brain.
Although there are few textual clues, we are meant to guess (so says the dust jacket) that it is a woman and a scientist who is addressing us — rather like the author, who teaches physics and astronomy at Columbia University.
These records resulted in identification of Concepts and textual clues to Negation.
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Yet this image does not appear in the film and the strange ominous pall that hangs over young Ani would be baffling to anyone who does not realise that we must rely, as it were, on extra-textual clues.
Students in the experimental group were not permitted to use the dictionary, but were specially trained to employ textual and contextual clues; they used authentic materials as opposed to the simplified ones that are in vogue at Egyptian secondary and tertiary levels.
The new inquiry included looking for any possible clues and textual "finger prints" on a Chinese document that the C.I.A. got in 1995 and had long resided at the heart of the spy case.
Manual analysis and academic judgement are integral parts of the process of detection of plagiarised materials (Bretag & Mahmud, 2009b), and are heavily reliant on the level of experience an assessor has in identifying clues, markers and textual patterns (Rogerson & Bassanta, 2016).
It swaps the private dicks for two literary academics – Maud Bailey and Roland Mitchell – who use their skills in textual analysis to follow a series of arcane clues in order to unravel a mystery surrounding two Victorian poets (Randolph Ash and Christabel LaMotte).
"The self-contempt that Golding defined as the clue to his character pays dividends for Carey the textual scholar, who here unearths a series of early drafts for published novels or extracts from projects unjustifiably abandoned," Peter Conrad wrote in the Observer.
In a textual analysis of essays written by medical students in the United Kingdom, Howe and colleagues [ 27] explored linguistic clues to what they called depth of apparent reflection, and they concluded that minimal use of first-person reflections might identify students who need further professional development.
The indexing process has to take into account the textual content assuming it's a document, but it also has to look at the underlying metadata as a clue to the content.
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