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The use of anticipatory it in Subject position to present viewpoints and to express their attitudes towards particular points through the use of projecting clauses.
The findings of the SF-MDA also revealed that all the participants employed anticipatory 'it' in Subject position with (be to+) infinitive to give their viewpoints or suggest certain attitude regarding the marketing plan, while remaining in the background through the use of projecting clauses.
Bullet points foreground key features of an aspect by truncating Themes and relational identifying processes, thereby encoding structural information in the most economical manner The use of anticipatory it in Subject position to present viewpoints and to express their attitudes towards particular points through the use of projecting clauses.
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Critics especially praised his layered use of projected drawings, woodcuts, and animation.
The artists combine the conventions of architectural presentation -- the use of projected shadow to give three-dimensionality to precisely scaled elevation drawings -- with a highly realistic watercolor technique.
The use of projected Brechtian titles doesn't disguise a feeling that some of the scenes they preface would have creaked long before Hansberry's day.
And Mr. Kylian's use of projected shadows and a paneled backdrop through which the dancers endlessly disappear and re-enter to diminishing effect, has the look of handy extraneous gimmickry.
At the same moment, entirely independently, the artists Paul Myoda and Julian LaVerdiere were working with Creative Time, a nonprofit arts organization, to develop an astonishingly similar proposal, which also involved the use of projected light.
What makes this more than just one man standing on a stage is the use of projected animation, but in particular the three breakdancers with umbrellas who stand in as Berkavitch's subconscious and sometimes his conscience.
The staging was modern, and made use of projected floor plans, to heighten the element of farce as lovers hid and entered and exited rooms.
For this play though, the use of projected words and the balcony space, didn't add much to the story.
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