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This articulation is brought into question by René, age 10, lost in an unmentalisated space time.
This articulation is clearly saddle-shaped, indicating beyond doubt that the thumb was opposable.
This articulation is a typical character of primitive jaws, which, in modern gnathostomes, persists between the malleus and the incus.
This articulation is also easily seen in humans.
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His movement is very difficult - the articulation is so detailed.
In myzopodids the articulation is aligned but the capitulum is spherical.
Or to use a Zen phrase, this conceptual articulation is only "a finger pointing to the moon," where Zen insists that there should not be a confounding of the moon with a finger.
These miniatures became common in the 12th century, and the influence of this northern articulation is seen in the Kasivisvesvara Temple at Lakkundi and in the nearby Nannesvara Temple.
But that articulation was verbal and not written; it was not memorialized in the particular fashion required by Missouri law.
Under Gardner, whose first Wagner opera this is, the orchestral articulation is electrifying, the woodwind and brass supple, the pacing dynamic, while the ENO chorus is at its brightest and most focused.
The brilliant young American cellist Alisa Weilerstein, whom I had not heard since 2009 when she took part in Classical Music Day at the White House, was the compelling soloist in a first-rate performance of Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1. Again, playing with incisive rhythm and crisp articulation is not this orchestra's strong suit.
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