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I can't attempt to analyse exactly how Donnellan conjures up his magic, though it's clear he encourages actors to take risks and dig much deeper than they are used to in developing their characters.
I won't look back on it thinking: 'I'm glad I had that break.' It has been a long winter, but I'd rather be out there playing cricket than sat at home twiddling my thumbs" – but at least it has allowed space to analyse exactly what can be taken from the dismal Ashes tour.
All trials were recorded with a digital video camera (Sony DCR-VX1000E) placed inside the experimental room and focused on the mounted butterfly, allowing us to analyse exactly towards what body parts the birds directed their attacks.
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Therefore we proceeded in carrying out a multiple comparison test (LSD) using the "post-hoc" to analysed exactly where the differences among the extracts occur.
We might, however, feel entitled to expect that when a State makes a claim about protecting its citizenry, it should be required to thoroughly analyse exactly what it is that is being protected and to specify the justification for restricting a human right.
We wanted to analyse it exactly: what are the kids doing?
From my point of view, Stoke manager Tony Pulis is right in general when he says players should be punished for diving, but we have to be careful and analyse exactly because even when we watch the video people can have different opinions.
I'm working with an amazing team of very diverse talents creating behavioural algorithms that analyse exactly how investment professionals make decisions to build unique behavioural profiles.
Can you find adverts for the dream job and analyse exactly what are the key skills, experience and qualifications required to get you there?
Cotte, a LAM pioneer, explained in the BBC Two documentary The Secrets of the Mona Lisa: "We can now analyse exactly what is happening inside the layers of the paint and we can peel like an onion all the layers of the painting.
"I figured we could could analyse exactly what's happening here". The Stanford team transcribed 1,000 interactions between police and members of the public, then picked out a random selection of 400 "utterances" made by officers during these dialogues.
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