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In this group the most interesting figure is Jacob van Ruisdael, whose sensitive, luminous landscape etchings foreshadowed the Barbizon school.
The deal was subject to government approval because it involved foreign ownership of a United States computer company whose sensitive technology is relied upon by the military.
Ms. Cho, whose sensitive family drama "Durango" was seen at the Public this season, depicts a woman ruminating on persistent dreams of a region she has never visited.
Prominent among the latter was Swedish pianist Jan Johansson, whose sensitive blend of jazz and local folk music was decades ahead of today's distinctive and widely accepted north European sounds.
At the heart of the Toshiba gallery are the artists of the floating world – the great woodblock print designers whose sensitive, poetic evocations of courtesans, dancers and sumo wrestlers make you pause, breathe in, and savour the frozen moment.
While one could speculate that "The Journals of Mihail Sebastian" is an attempt to ease back into theater with a low-profile play whose sensitive subject matter ensures a respectful reception, Mr. Auburn would disagree.
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Moreover, an additional 20% of our identified cysteines are localized to proteins that have been found to contain redox-sensitive cysteines but whose redox-sensitive cysteines have not yet been fully identified.
Mr. Thomas, whose anxious, sensitive face inhabits nearly every frame, manages to communicate Nick's torment without overdoing it.
Fiction about foreign lands boasted at least one modern American master in Meindert De Jong, whose most sensitive work was drawn from recollections of his Dutch early childhood.
Allen Mandelbaum, whose fluid, sensitive English version of Dante's "Divine Comedy" stamped his reputation as one of the world's premier translators of Italian and classical poetry, died on Oct. 27 in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Plus, I'm an introvert whose highly sensitive, who wears onesies, and often nicknamed "grandma".
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