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The shifting set apart, the director Joe Dowling eschews any tricksiness, instead concentrating on making the most of his talented cast.
Similarly, we may have preferences for certain colors based on the primate trichromatic color visual system.
The nocturnal origins of primates imposed constraints on certain sensory systems, namely trichromatic vision.
New and practical staining techniques on frozen tissues, such as modified trichrome and crystal violet stains, are welcome additions.
Cross-striations were present within the cytoplasm on hematoxylin-eosinstained sections and were highlighted by trichrome stain.
Some of the tricyclists have been on waste-collection courses at Wongpanit.
John Prescott, then working as a steward for Cunard cruise liners, was home on shore leave.
That's because the two months he served on the Spyglass were the two months that we were on shore leave.
The pubs used to shut at nine then and he came home drunk with these two Dutch sailors on shore leave.
On shore leave in Manila, he meets up with Yuddy on the eve of a disastrous lapse in judgment.
They're on shore leave right now, but they'll all be back by the time we leave tomorrow morning.
Kant's phenomenal realm is but an island, and that a floating island on a bottomless and shoreless sea.
There are few suitable locations along the shoreline, but many on the continental shelf.
Spend the better part of three days on the river and two days camping along its shoreline.
He landed on the shoreline seeing nothing as he went deeper into the forest boundaries.
Woody plants may create problems on embankments and along the shoreline of a pond.
He was standing on aft deck by the shoreside rail, staring in to shore when she approached.
The figure for shoreweed and water lobelia is based on a sample of 93 fens and dune pools.
Cutting or collecting shoreweed and bottomweed is prohibited from sunset to sunrise and also on Sunday.
He flits and flies all over the camp, scampers and gambols, plays little mischievous tricks on everyone.
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