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But, for all the murderous mayhem, there is not a trace of stage blood in Ninagawa's production.
Cleo Moore, who has three films in Volume 2 — Hugo Haas's "One Girl's Confession" (1953), Lewis Seiler's "Women's Prison" (1955) and Seiler's "Over-Exposed" (1956) — was in many ways Ms. Scott's opposite: a softly curvaceous Southerner whose diction revealed no trace of stage training.
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Such characteristic features of tsunami waveforms observed just above the source rupture area cannot be detected in tsunami records at coastal stations such as tide gauge stations, because the tsunami trace of Stages A and B will coincide to form one large tsunami as it approaches the coast with a reduced propagation speed.
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 11 — With less than 48 hours until one of this city's favorite but rarest of spectacles, the principal players stood around a long table on Sunday morning readying their props and showing no traces of stage fright.
The memory trace of this stage is very low and scales as O ( N v ).
Hydra is an unusual hydrozoan genus in that its life cycle lacks any trace of a jellyfish stage, and the polyp stage is solitary rather than colonial.
Interestingly, the very symbols with which we write down the counting numbers bear the trace of a similar stage.
The height profiles used for each of the four time steps are shown in Fig. 5 and were based on AFM traces of representative stages of droplet epitaxy (Fig. 4).
He traces the long journey of stage production from the genre's origins in seventeenth century Italy, where arias strung together to tell a story were melded into the grand public events of ducal courts, to the lavish nineteenth century spectacles of the Paris Opéra, and on to the next century's pared down post-war abstractions.
Now Bobcats can trace every stage of its genesis, including a master take isolating the drums and the organ, on the CD compiling each attempt at the song, recorded at the Columbia Records studio in New York by Dylan and a handpicked session band.
Working on these specimens, and adding to them with others supplied by the Zoological Society of London, Negus carried out meticulous dissections that enabled him to trace the stages of evolution and development of the larynx across a wide variety of animals.
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