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Use a character that has the ability to glide.
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There was a subplot we loved from the books, but it used a character that's not in the show," then it's hard to believe he and Weiss are always on the right side of it.
Use from A character that was Black Belt for best HP results.
This is a character that used to be so dark and twisty and has now grown into a more mature woman.
And then there is his brilliant comic turn as Sharp-Eye Washington, the disreputable private detective in Sidney Poitier's 1974 film, "Uptown Saturday Night" — a character that makes use of Pryor's ability to convey paranoia with his body: throughout the movie, he looks like a giant exclamation point.
Prior to reading about Mr. Wilson's case, I had no idea that the great state of Texas would use a fictional character that my father created to make a point about human loyalty and dedication, i.e., Lennie Small from "Of Mice and Men," as a benchmark to identify whether defendants with intellectual disability should live or die.
Though television did not begin to use recurring homosexual characters until the late 1980s, some early situation comedies used a stock character that author Stephen Tropiano calls "gay-straight": supporting characters who were quirky, did not comply with gender norms, or had ambiguous personal lives, that "for all purposes should be gay".
Refn subverts the aforementioned classic silent type by using a quiet character that's totally nuts.
Sets of minimal absent words are found by concatenating the genome with its reverse complement using a delimiting character that does not belong to the alphabet, to avoid the formation of artificial words across boundaries.
"Simple" was a character that Langston Hughes used in his news column.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com