Hypnotically told, the movie then builds to its horrific climax, told graphically and unforgettably. |
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More ambitious both literarily and graphically, it makes for the better read. |
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The serious moral and legal consequences of drinking and driving are graphically depicted. |
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Showing them that a line can represent a linear mathematical equation graphically. |
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His chilling account graphically chronicled how two dozen dot-coms may be looking at an early grave. |
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Images of bombed houses in Drove Road, Beatrice Street, Whitehouse Road and Ipswich Street graphically illustrate the carnage of such raids. |
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Usually, such markings and firings are graphically displayed in the reachability graph. |
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The havoc being wreaked on our streets and in homes by the demon drink was graphically captured. |
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The illustrations are intended to graphically highlight the complex and varied aspects of the experience. |
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The logo graphically represented a little flower with its center symbolizing the student. |
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There's a pie graph to graphically illustrate how space on that drive is allocated. |
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At the completion of one of the tests the results window is displayed showing the data graphically and textually. |
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This section allows selected data variables for chosen authorities to be compared statistically or graphically. |
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Sample outcome distributions for three key economic indicators were displayed numerically and graphically. |
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Clinical measurements are displayed graphically on a normal personal computer. |
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For instance, anatomic pathology prognostic data may be integrated with clinical laboratory serologic tumor markers that are graphically trended. |
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Throughout the module, students develop, graph, and solve linear equations verbally, tabularly, graphically, and symbolically. |
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The corrections to the measured values were derived and shown graphically and tabularly. |
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The output of the circuit will be be displayed both tabularly and graphically for a specific sequence of inputs. |
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The audiogram measures air conduction and bone conduction and presents them graphically across the hearing frequencies. |
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The maximum range velocity is derived graphically by drawing a tangent from the origin to the U-shaped power curve for flight. |
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A theme is a set of graphically designed page headers, footers, site navigation bars, columns and tables. |
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This is, of course, a theoretical calculation, but one that graphically illustrates the point. |
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One of the nice things about QR codes, of course, is you can do these things graphically. |
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These maps graphically illustrate the change in earthquake probability during aftershock and possible foreshock sequences. |
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This information can be easily portrayed graphically in a bubble chart with bullet comments. |
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The popular elements are graphically depicted in its literal plot, which represents the level that can be grasped by the unlearned audiences. |
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The graphically crisp, retro lettering style adds a whiff of nostalgia to this evocation of language's reflexive capacity. |
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This pithy aphorism graphically tells us the sad state of affairs on the roads of India. |
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This visual image graphically maps the body temperature and is referred to as a thermogram. |
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Tidal movements are displayed graphically based on your current latitude and longitude, and the lunitidal interval. |
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Now, your Linux directory listing should show up graphically in your web browser. |
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A woeful performance graphically outlined their reliance upon the injured Craig Chalmers, without whom they resembled Hamlet without the Prince. |
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We have seen it very graphically by the use of what is a horrible expression, I think, soft skills. |
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The tale of the Basque hotelkeeper Lyda Esain captures graphically the challenges and drudgery of owning and operating such an enterprise. |
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Examination of the wire phantom graphically illustrates that when using the hypocycloidal motion, there is uniform blurring of all wires. |
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This exclusive picture graphically illustrates the decline of Swindon's much beloved Mechanics' Institute. |
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They interact visually with a background composed of abstract patterns in grayed hues, which echo the scrolls graphically and coloristically. |
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Her graphically descriptive vocabulary, emphasizing the surface of the picture plane, recalls traditional Japanese printmaking. |
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The starting values required for the iterative procedure were estimated graphically. |
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The individual results can be cumulated over time graphically to provide a summary of the experiment as a whole. |
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A glance at this year's festive schedules graphically illustrates comedy's demise. |
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There are also shots from inside factories set up behind shopfronts across the western suburbs, graphically illustrating health and fire hazards. |
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The film's sudden violent finale graphically depicts what had been suggested all along. |
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Electronically produced sonograms can record its pitch content and structure graphically, but they are difficult for non-specialists to read. |
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It deals frankly, openly, and graphically with sexual perversity and fetishism. |
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It's tremendously ghoulish this film, with dismembering and disinterring graphically depicted. |
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None of the nightmare scenarios laid out so graphically by the tabloids materialised. |
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The resulting analysis shows you graphically the allocation of the clients in the selected period. |
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For those of you who are graphically inclined, as the old picture adage says, the charts do tell the complete story. |
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If a future, graphically depicted by a 'flat line', is unthinkable for developing countries, what could be an acceptable baseline? |
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Tables found at the end of this report are used to graphically present some of the data. |
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This distribution of exposures can be represented graphically as a probability density function similar to the classic bell curve. |
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When displaying a GRAFCET graphically, you can decide whether the variable name or the descriptive text is shown in an action. |
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The scale of the financial crisis has graphically illustrated the extent to which our modern world is inextricably connected. |
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This was graphically displayed earlier this year when an RCMP bait car equipped with a surveillance camera caught a Surrey car thief on film. |
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Results can be viewed graphically, printed or recorded as tabular data. |
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After the pharmacist enters the required information, the Framingham risk calculator computes a patient's 10-year cardiac risk level and depicts the results graphically. |
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To play it safe before running a program, the TNC 320 can graphically simulate the machining of the workpiece. |
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Changes in sea level air pressure are presented graphically in the middle of the display. |
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This indicator describes more graphically the lack of access to minimum living conditions and sanitation services. |
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The digital readout graphically takes you to the next measurement position during program run. |
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The data is then read into the an MS Excel worksheet and evaluated graphically and mathematically. |
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After a few minutes, the two men stop fighting and begin passionately and graphically to make love. |
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Reality-TV series have, over time, gleefully charged to the extreme edge of how graphically they could show childbirth. |
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A recent Pew Poll graphically likewise portrays the stark national divide, and the granular differences are gaping. |
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Many of the photographs graphically show pain's visceral nature. |
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So much of the final two episodes depicts quite graphically what the thick of battle is like. |
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And, of course, it does one other important thing – it illustrates all too graphically the worst of the west's hypocrisies. |
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The site itself is graphically less impressive, but the material is solid. |
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A population pyramid is one of the most elegant ways of presenting age and sex distribution data graphically, but it is used strictly for descriptive purposes. |
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An apple tree was used to graphically represent the model for the program. |
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But dietary fiber, as the new study so graphically showed, has myriad health benefits. |
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Then there is the even odder idea that guns promote good causes, and that firearms, graphically displayed, make attractive fundraisers. |
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Such data can be graphically represented on a standard chromaticity diagram. |
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Every sign is a small picture that originally represented graphically the object designated by the ideogram. |
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The data are displayed either graphically or in a fact sheet, and offer you an overview of the usage and utilization of the server. |
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Incidences of gay men being hanged in public have been graphically reported upon. |
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But while their drawings could be visionary, they were graphically quite conventional perspective or axonometric renderings of three-dimensional space. |
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He spoke graphically about the last moments of his brother's life. |
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His success graphically underscores the human dimension of warfare. |
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The only difference is that it was not necessary for him to theorise, represent them graphically or numericise them. |
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Finally, features of IRT make it particularly suitable for investigating and presenting DIF graphically. |
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Local governments should move quickly to ban needlessly abusive, verbally infelicitous, graphically substandard or premeditatedly cute bumper stickers. |
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Each subsequent calibration is now compared with this initial calibration and the result is displayed graphically as a color bar with a gradient from green to red. |
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We did hear from a witness earlier, actually in camera, with an incredible story of a personal family situation that I think so graphically explained how the whole system just doesn't work and is failing on every count. |
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I was joined at the theatre by about half a dozen other hardy souls for nearly two hours of graphically simulated gore-spatter and clangorously balletic monomachy of bodies and vehicles. |
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Then, regarding that each face is an obstacle for the suns rays, the program returns graphically and numerically the sunniness of the selected faces. |
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The new cover design and wordmark are fresher-looking, offering more flexibility graphically. |
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The book cover should graphically summarize the whole book, so a competent Philosopher could give a one-hour overview of all of Philosophy using the book cover as a visual aid. |
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The disjuncture or disconnect between the social welfare mix and the major social and economic trends is graphically illustrated in rising levels of income inequality, particularly among new immigrant and Aboriginal families. |
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In the storyboard the story is told and to some extent graphically styled in a succession of key sketches with captions and fragments of dialogue, much like a cartoon strip but with much fuller treatment. |
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It is likewise an offence, punishable by detention for a term of one week to three months and a fine, to defame any person by word, gesture or threat, in writing, graphically or in a telephone or telegraphic communication. |
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By simply bringing your finger into contact with the glass, an electronic bleep is released and the object is activated: whatever sounds are then emitted are graphically visible in real time. |
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I have been taking my daily bolus with eight glasses of water for three weeks now and have seen none of the results graphically depicted on your Web site. |
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This haunting picture graphically depicts a medieval murder. |
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But only recently could their misdeeds be graphically recorded. |
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In some cases, this last cardinal rule is graphically clear. |
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This right encompasses the freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas, orally, in writing, graphically or by any other means of their choice. |
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Just one recent report produced by the Work Foundation and by Birkbeck College in the United Kingdom showed graphically how employee involvement actually goes together with business success: the two go hand in hand. |
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Every person is entitled to express and disseminate his opinion orally, in writing, graphically or through any other medium of expression, within the limits of the law. |
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White cards with pre-embedded chips can now be printed and graphically personalised in one go with true edge-to-edge printing and true chip-edge printing. |
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The plans for 2006 and 2007 are presented graphically in annex. |
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The following figure graphically shows the matrix of radiating elements. |
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This fight graphically confirmed the programmatic danger of looking at events in the DDR through the prism of determinism in hindsight: that because we were defeated, defeat was the only possible outcome. |
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In order to be able to make decisions faster and on better information, companies would like to display the results of their critical applications graphically. |
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The picture shows graphically how the material has settled into the bottom part of the cylinders, which essentially is the fines settling out of it. |
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It has been done before and graphically it is not amazing. |
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Sophisticated new fonts paired with clean, modern layouts result in a newsier, more colorful and graphically streamlined design. |
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Models are described graphically in standard unified modeling language or with the CoFluent domain-specific language. |
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An ethnography is a means to represent graphically and in writing the culture of a group. |
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The logic of this style is that the pronunciation is reflected graphically by the punctuation scheme. |
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This information was displayed graphically with the mean bias on the ordinate and laboratory lipid values displayed on the abscissa. |
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Robberies have been depicted, sometimes graphically, in various forms of media, and several robbers have become pop icons, such as Bonnie and Clyde and John Dillinger. |
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These are graphically rendered in stylised geometric shapes. |
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Students can gather computational data as well as represent data graphically in the form of histograms, providing a visual representation of simulation results. |
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In North Yorkshire, a combined police and fire brigade campaign will graphically hammer home the consequences of a car smash involving a drink-driver. |
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When Barilaro read Cosa de negros, he realized that Cucurto had captured the same festiveness, color, and celebration of daily life that he was trying to express graphically. |
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The physicalised anxiety of this moment, the razor graphically peeling flesh, makes this an occasion when we're most likely to feel a physical connection with Bub. |
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Error terms were assessed graphically for autocorrelation by analyzing autocorrelation function chart and the partial autocorrelation chart if warranted. |
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Increasingly, professionals will utilize geographic information systems and statistical analysis tools to report complex relationships graphically. |
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