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to characterization
noun
The act or process of characterizing.
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When it comes to characterization, Tolkien is very big on eyes.
Burt is clearly attracted to dramatic performance, to persona, to characterization.
Ms. Kritzer plays a star with generosity of spirit, paying as much mind to ensemble and to characterization as to vocal finesse.
Euripides, in his turn, brought greater realism to characterization and strengthened dramatic action by reducing the role of the chorus.
Pronunciation is only an entryway to characterization, and the actors' concentration on nailing the rock-a-bye lilt is evident, even at the high-decibel level at which too much of the play is conducted.
Along with this relentless approach to characterization is a fondness for the most stolid elements of old-fashioned realism, such as the "filler" that writers like to slip onto the page, to vary and explicate exchanges between characters.
The general approach to characterization is to out-caricature the caricatures: Newt Gingrich as mewling toddler, Ken Starr as pervy obsessive.
With due attention to characterization and the dramatic situation from which the discussion arises, it develops dialectically the main tenets of Platonic philosophy.
The signals were acquired simultaneously to characterization at 4 Hz.
The purified Pt@Cu nanostructures were subjected to characterization studies.
Many experimental works are dedicated to characterization of packings.
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