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This theatre was obviously derived from the Dionysian theatre at Athens, and he hoped that it would embody modern life as the arena had embodied the Greek community.
Houser also said, "In terms of the character, we wanted something that felt fresh and new and not something that was obviously derived from [a] movie.
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The Ryukyu form of the instrument, with its oval body and snakeskin covering, is obviously derived in turn from the Chinese sanxian.
And now Bigelow and Boal have made a much more complicated film about coercion, deduction, pursuit (all the minutiae of intelligence work), and, again, the authority and tension of the movie, moment by moment, is obviously derived from how real it feels to us — how forceful and dangerous, yet unexaggerated.
It is obviously derived with the Natives' fascination and appreciation of the squash blossom and flower for its beautiful color, delicate texture... and its delicious flavor.
The former effect is obviously derived from the property that Turing pattern has its intrinsic spatial scale (Methods S1) [4].
The results here indicated some vesicles containing Pb deposits were found in cells and were obviously derived from the invaginations of plasmalemma and ER.
For any BLAST result yielding a lower identity, the sequence was manually re-checked, and considered false positive if the sequence was not obviously derived from the herpesvirus target and thus excluded from further analysis.
The second part of Daniel Barenboim's Proms Ring cycle was less obviously derived from the Berlin performances he conducted in the spring of this year than the previous evening's Das Rheingold had been.
These common experiences of dual engagement or multi-tasking illustrate that mental activity is not confined to the online processing of sensory information (e.g. thoughts which are more obviously derived from an external referent and are not especially imaginative in nature); it also has an offline mode in which cognition is initiated spontaneously [3] [5].
"Bob le Flambeur" is, in a peculiar way, far more accessible to American audiences than "Grisbi," both because Melville's loose, shaggy-dog style is more familiar -- it prefigures the anything-goes approach of the New Wave -- and because his middle-aged gangsters are so obviously derived from American models.
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