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Mr. Lachow can't even use Money and Georgia's differences to delineate something as simple and compelling as their separate ideas of child rearing; they forget about their kid halfway into "Money".
The clean-cut minimalism of Sol LeWitt transcends clinical fastidiousness to evoke some kind of structural essence, while Tatsuo Miyajima choreographs a maze of LEDs to delineate something approaching the "nothingness that lies beyond all understanding".
Schiller didn't comment on that case in particular, but addressed some of Apple's issues with copyright: "We need to delineate something that might confuse the customer and be an inappropriate use of a trademark from something that's just referring to a product for the sake of compatibility… We're trying to learn and expand the rules to make it fair for everyone".
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It's something a lot of people go through, so I'm not trying to delineate my experience as singular in any respect, but despite it all, it is still the first time a lot of people understand loneliness in a meaningful way.
I was able to delineate songs more clearly.
(Numbers would suffice to delineate mere purpose, he says, pointing darkly to Auschwitz).
These elements are basics of pop, informed by a dry, sharp wit to delineate the story.
I offer you my attempt to delineate the five Labour divisions that matter at the moment.
He also took special care to delineate the differences between his style and Randolph's.
Just as importantly, the One Nation moniker also came to delineate the Conservative party's internal factions.
Farmers once blackened tree stumps to delineate the boundaries of their farms, said Mr. Gottlieb, the historian.
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