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Strong suffered from permanent ill health and was often affected by the generous use of morphine to control pain.
Critics said, and still say, that the generous use of glass robs the undergraduate rooms of privacy, and causes summertime overheating.
The generous use of glass in the design is a literal way to illustrate transparency in how the company does business.
Yet thanks to the generous use of mirrors and colors as bright as a sunburst, the spaces seem cheerful and comfortable.
Even though the apartments have a railroad-style layout, the generous use of glass and terraces at the ends ensures that they won't seem gloomy, he explained.
In the 1990's, the generous use of stock options as compensation, analysts say, allowed many executives to get rich simply because the stock market soared, not because of their performance as outstanding managers.
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The stated objective of "MugShots" may be to understand the criminal mind, but the producers rarely shy away from the lurid, making generous use of dramatizations and crime-scene footage, the camera panning slowing across bloody sheets or knives.
Like other architectural landmarks in São Paulo, including Mr. Ohtake's own nearby Renaissance Hotel and Oscar Niemeyer's somber Memorial da América Latina in a warehouse district near the old center, the hotel makes generous use of exposed rock and concrete.
Sam Smith, a twenty-five-year-old torch singer for the sub-tweet generation, has made particularly generous use of the choir effect; his hermetic interest in his own loneliness seems always to be accompanied by a rush of harmonized voices.
The authors have made generous use of terms like "speed," "rate," and "dwell time" throughout the manuscript when referring to their data.
It is in the grand manner of Van Dyck fused with a more informal posing of the subjects and a generous use of color.
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