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By declining to give these people names -- they are referred to only as the woman, the girl, the boy -- Ms. Otsuka seems to want to make them into representative figures, but she manages to redeem what sounds like a coy, highly contrived narrative strategy by grounding their stories in myriad tiny, specific memories.
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We would improvise and find the most delicious details, very tiny specifics of the characters' behavior".
This is one teeny-tiny, specific example of puzzle solving.
Though Miyazki has rejected the computerized path favored by Pixar, he shares with Pixar's animators an intense focus on the tiniest specifics of his movies.
A baby or in this case a company—has to be born within a tiny, very specific sliver of time, and VICE was established in precisely this 13-year window. .
The dancers of Miami City Ballet, without being world class in terms of physical or technical glory, are wonderfully distinct, leading you to notice tiny inflections on specific beats with new clarity.
More importantly, the cycling stability of the NiO/GA was great with a tiny decay in specific capacitance after 1000 cycles at 1 A g−1.
To be a teeny, tiny bit more specific, Amazon seems to be out to control shopping in this country.
CNNs aim to identify telltale blocks of an image, whether it be a large general shape or something tiny and highly specific.
The DI-3 follows partially and temporally the expression of the endogenous gene, while the DI-11 seems to follow permanently the expression in the ca. These two lines are therefore valuable tools to specifically target any reporter gene in the ca, so that studies on the putative role of HMGCR in this specific tiny gland can be undertaken.
Moreover, two tiny regions show specific rearrangement.
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