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This is the gist, the pith of Ali Smith.
Instead, they seem oddly stunned by the present, deseeded and without the pith of affect.
The author plumbs paradox even more deeply, showing how success lies at the pith of failure.
Or enough to resume: this was the pith of her, always ahead of the first frost.
Chocolate-coloured partitions divide the pith of the twig into many chambers.
As a result, they seldom coalesce into deep-delving bodies that get to the pith of their companies' fundamental needs.
In the guise of erasing art's boundaries — this is the pith of his breathtaking wit — he fortified them.
Starches are also obtained from such root sources as potatoes and from the pith of tropical palm trees.
Some solitary bees make chimneys or turrets at the nest entrance, others nest in wood or in the pith of twigs or canes.
But the pith of the show is in its backstory, a chronicle of mechanical ingenuity given point and flavor by an exercise of taste.
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Starch is stored in chloroplasts in the form of granules and in such organs as the roots of the tapioca plant; the tuber of the potato; the stem pith of sago; and the seeds of corn, wheat, and rice.
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