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When a teacher uses the "Show Student" function to demonstrate something, you will not be able to see the demonstration unless you watch someone else's screen.
The "Jumping Dancer" poses in front of hectic video cityscapes intended to demonstrate something about the effects of stress.
He has also sought to demonstrate something of a moral backbone by sticking to his stance on abortion, despite its unpopularity among the Republican base.
But this would require both powers to demonstrate something they have yet been unable to: the ability to extract concessions from their allies on the ground in Syria.
"The pizza is actually just a way to demonstrate something solid at the bottom, something doughy in the middle and something meatlike at the top," Irvin said.
The flats are "positional goods" bought not because of their intrinsic merit but in order to demonstrate something about the owner's place in society.
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It was rather charming, even, to see shots of the half-filled theatre — like Ortega was teaching a new generation how to watch "Rocky Horror," which first hit screens in 1975, the way you demonstrate something to a child.
While these pieces are representative of a specific transnational cultural taste of the regime, the principal works demonstrate something closer to the core of the exhibition's objective.
You tend to be better in the maths and sciences and you'd rather demonstrate something than have to explain it.
Ultimately, their capacity to improve the quality of care in settings similar to the one studied here still needs to be demonstrated – something the ongoing AUDOBEM trial (ISRCTN67206260) attempts to do.
It is conceivable that it will demonstrate something like this in the next five to 10 years.
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