This superb recipe is simplicity itself but it is easier if you know that eight anchovy fillets constitute a 50g tin. |
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This tradition, with its suspect promise of simplicity, has a tattered reputation because of its reductionism. |
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He still felt abecedarian structures would be appropriate, resulting in an album that's once again awash in simplicity. |
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He had a good sense of humour and practised the Quaker principles of simplicity and humility. |
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Note also that all of the waterplanes presented are for a calm sea surface condition for simplicity. |
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Network users are increasingly concerned with the adaptability, simplicity, and security of networks to serve their individual needs. |
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In contrast, other devices available in the market cannot compete with the simplicity and total control that these joysticks have to offer. |
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The cure is simplicity itself, and in the neighbourhood of London, at any rate, could be carried out without any expense whatever. |
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It is simplicity in a pudding bowl, and the tradition of a final splash of whisky on top is neither an affected nor over-elaborate addition. |
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If anything the sheer poignancy and compelling simplicity of this vision of our existence deepens with age. |
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The Dalai Lama once said that simplicity is the key to happiness in the modern world. |
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So turn off the oven, wipe the sweat from your brow and sit back, relax and enjoy the simplicity of air-dry clay. |
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From such a viewpoint, it would seem possible to arrange mathematical proofs into strata characterized by their degree of simplicity. |
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Certainly his woodworking echoed a number of its tenets on construction, such as simplicity, honesty, rectilinearity, and functionality. |
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This ingenious man, however metaphysical and alembicated he may be in his writings, was of great simplicity in his character and conversation. |
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The accompanying booklet notes allude to the hard-won simplicity of Mansurian's language. |
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The child-like simplicity of the slow movement is rendered as a lullaby, and the finale has punch without the application of brute force. |
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The major advantage of comics is their mass appeal, which lies in the simplicity of the visual rendition of stories. |
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An endearing nature of his immortal works is the visage of youthful innocence and simplicity. |
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It has also provided ammunition for those who believe that simplicity equates with truth. |
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And nowhere is simplicity more requisite than when selling technology to mainstream consumers. |
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Its stature resides in its quietude and simplicity, yet with an inner energy which reflects a lifetime's contemplation of the harmonies of art. |
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From the beginning, with a masterful simplicity, these films have been ruled by an air of restlessness. |
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Others prefer the aroma of natural fruits and spices, and the simplicity of lemon juice and baking soda. |
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There was something about the beauty and simplicity of it that could chip the ice around a person's cold heart. |
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The market discriminators today are direct operating cost, simplicity and ease of maintenance. |
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If New Zealand's liberal media ownership laws have a virtue, it's that of simplicity. |
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The result is an understated simplicity in the design of the clothes, but also a richness of texture and colour. |
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The simplicity of the design allows for quick and easy set up anywhere around town where concrete exists. |
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He had a great sense of humour and a ready, dry wit but he embodied a certain kind of simplicity and humility. |
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The band rollicks along with oodles of energy and are best in the few moments of simplicity. |
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The simplicity of the plot puts a human face on the multitudes of suffering people who lived through these times. |
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Using the same protocol with similar functionality as in a local area network translates into simplicity. |
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Missionaries in the African churches, and probably elsewhere, were normally unmarried ascetics living in the utmost simplicity. |
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One is a rock covered in runic writings, the other a figure of almost Cycladic simplicity, which stood above a grave. |
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For the sake of simplicity we shall disregard lower-case letters and settle for typing all to be in capitals, and we shall disregard leap years. |
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The simplicity of sausage-making fascinated me as I watched Jonathan sprinkle the rusks and seasonings over the meat. |
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My quarrel with the individual monk was disarmed by the extreme simplicity and obvious honesty of the Athonite point of view. |
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Despite the apparent formal simplicity, the taboret and the objects on it are deployed with surprising complexity. |
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For the ultimate in simplicity, we also developed a fail-safe method of dealing with the tag end of a finished bimini. |
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These pieces are austere and unadorned in a way that I'd associate with Shaker simplicity and grace. |
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It forcibly reduces this complexity and diversity to an austere homogenous simplicity. |
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Saneux's ELI range of sanitaryware is intended to provide space saving and simplicity of style for a limited budget. |
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The way you use words to exact the maximum meaning with such simplicity leaves me awestruck. |
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He held out a ring to her, elegant in its simplicity, with a single teardrop diamond winking at them from under the lights. |
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The house has a tectonic simplicity and an ephemeral beauty, being as light in its mass as it is in ambience. |
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He was fat and bald-headed, and had an expression of winning gentleness and simplicity upon his tranquil countenance. |
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Those who knew Chapman all testify to his kindness, persistence, simplicity and integrity. |
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The Shakers are renowned for the simplicity and clarity of line in all their tools, from bandboxes to chairs to harvesting blades. |
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While the salad was wonderful in its simplicity, the baked Camembert was a marvel of complexity. |
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We've tried to keep to some of the basic color scheme and, I hope, the relative simplicity of the design. |
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For simplicity, we assume that each individual only mates with one partner. |
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We assume for simplicity that the female will pair with one of the two bidding males. |
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The simplicity of the original Doric baseless column even became the focal point in any discussion on the excellence of Greek art. |
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Public space has been colonised for commercial purposes and the original building has lost its breathtaking simplicity. |
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Apart from its simplicity, this view is dangerous because it is both delusional and imbued with self-loathing. |
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While acoustically based, he beefs things up with tons of keyboards and mellotrons, giving the songs a majestic feel despite their simplicity. |
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Its childish simplicity, with cheap cha-cha beatbox rhythm and wobbly guitar, is both disarming and strangely poignant. |
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Some attacked his announcement, for example Smith who used a metaphysical argument based on the simplicity of the inverse square law. |
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It turns out that randomly selected laws lead almost inevitably either to unrelieved chaos or boring and uneventful simplicity. |
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Palfi bejewels his film with lambent imagery and perfectly framed moments that threaten to overwhelm you with their simplicity. |
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It was passed through history by the Shaking Quakers, the Shakers, and that particular song is a call to simplicity, which is very interesting. |
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Their model, notable for its simplicity and mathematical tractability, was foreshadowed by several others. |
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Still, he reckons it's taught him a lot about translation, and how it is more often the simplicity than the complexity of language that is lost. |
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That was seven years ago, when minimalism, simplicity and modernity were prized. |
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So reunite with the old girlfriend or boyfriend and, bingo, you'll find the peace and simplicity of youth again. |
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Hexagonal crystals are useful in defining our goals and successes, whilst trigonal crystal systems help us to focus on simplicity. |
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He has the look of blended simplicity and strength that one expects to see among shrimpers and the crews of herring boats. |
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The modus operandi in most of the cases has been remarkably similar in its old-school simplicity. |
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In its earliest recorded form, plainchant, the monophonic music of the Western Church, varies from extreme simplicity to great complexity. |
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While last fall emphasized on simplicity, leather and denim, this fall is about checks, tweed and denim. |
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The shortest of the books under review, it has the merits of concision, clarity, and simplicity. |
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For purposes of simplicity and coherence, we tell this story as a chronological account constructed in terms of our toolkit ideas. |
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Clarity, simplicity and effective communication are among the key qualities of his theory. |
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Their high energy and simplicity make them easy to absorb and enjoy, but also bring them to the brink of monotony. |
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Part, but by no means all, of the attractiveness of the assimilationist ideal is its clarity and simplicity. |
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The effects at the population level, for the sake of simplicity, are assessed in arthropods. |
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By sacrificing simplicity and clarity they can avoid responsibility and accountability. |
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For the sake of simplicity, criminals can be broken down into two categories here. |
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Like all absolutist dogmas, this combination of axiom and corollaries appeals in its simplicity and directness. |
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Clarity, simplicity, honesty and trust are at the heart of what the business is going to be about. |
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This is a delightful and human film, one that uses its simplicity to cut straight to the heart. |
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Surely, the other argument is that due to their simplicity, blogs are easier to customise and fit in with complex designs. |
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Let's pretend, for the sake of simplicity, that you only have two items in your portfolio. |
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There was a reason for this, and the reason was simplicity and accessibility. |
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They hunger for the riches of our faith presented with directness, simplicity, and truth. |
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The obtained data are particularly convincing by virtue of the bioscope's simplicity in design. |
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I snapped a few images of Evan's crib because his parents marveled at its simplicity and design. |
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The final design emphasizes its simplicity, heavily relying on upstage lighting technique and set movement. |
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The sheer simplicity of this pair of sandals underscores the simplicity of the entire line. |
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There is no extraneous body cladding, in keeping with the Swedish design ethos of simplicity. |
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On a micro level, simplicity in design presents the audience with only the most relevant information. |
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Google understands that simplicity is both sacred and central to its competitive advantage. |
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The simplicity of her designs here, the aura of unforced beauty truly took them to the next level. |
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I do love Ransom's drawings, for their simplicity of line and the purity of their excitement. |
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The judging panel was very impressed by the overall layout and simplicity of the design of their advert. |
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The design was created for simplicity and ruggedness and the main structure was all metal. |
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That's why in today's modern interior design, simplicity is the key to an efficient design. |
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The current design stresses speed and simplicity but it's become very cluttered over the years. |
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The store has an overriding accent on simplicity of design and ease of shopping for the customers. |
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They range from lovely, understated elegance and simplicity to wild extravagance. |
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As with other fashion accessories, opt for simplicity when selecting your winter hat. |
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Refinement and sensibility as well as simplicity are still the best standards of web design! |
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I appreciate simplicity. The mediocrity. Of being absorbed in my thoughts. The life of a solivagant. It's who I am. It's all I know. |
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On the face of it, the simplicity of the concept may sound unattractive, but flesh in some details and the picture changes significantly. |
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From a relatively old article comes some pointers on improving design through simplicity. |
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It has further enhanced by love for rock and the blues for its simplicity of groove and expression. |
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Their personal simplicity and uncomplicatedness meshes well with the more assertive qualities of the Seven. |
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For simplicity, residual effects for both traits were assumed to be uncorrelated. |
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This overall morphological simplicity, in theory, makes tadpoles good models for exploring how vertebrates control undulatory movements. |
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But one thing we know is the brain craves simplicity especially in the face of today's media bombardment. |
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His music achieves a perfect simplicity, and while it is undemanding of its listener, it's certainly not unenjoyable. |
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The script seems to revel in the simplicity of its own plot, which has presumably been borrowed from the source videogame. |
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The outstanding characteristics of furniture during the Ming Dynasty were simplicity and naturalness. |
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Now that's the cold disconcerting face of anti-smoker Nazidom right there in all it's brutal simplicity. |
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One promotion trend in both of these is a movement toward simplicity of communication of the brand image. |
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The user interface, while again somewhat limited, is also elegant in its simplicity. |
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The simplicity of wedding dresses today has prompted renewed interest in bridal footwear. |
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Man-Made is a lazy, hazy exercise in unadorned songcraft, packed with melodies that insinuate themselves with sweet simplicity. |
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And about its simplicity, majesty, gravity, harmony, and venerableness, there can be but one opinion. |
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The sheer simplicity of camping in wild places has been a way of life for nomadic tribes for thousands of years. |
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Some of these nomenclatures are still encountered in the literature, but for simplicity, only the new abbreviations are used. |
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If rap's future is tending toward simplicity, this is the Jetsons version, all flying bubble cars and robot maids. |
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Throughout their huge selection, authenticity and simplicity govern to produce delicious Thai and Laotian specialities. |
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The appeal of this model lies in its simplicity, logic and heuristic potential. |
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When I spoke to one of the people behind this project, I was struck by its simplicity and by the visionary future paradigm that it is based on. |
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Open source programmers realize this and are beginning to cater toward simplicity. |
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He gave the language fixity, volubleness, grace, beauty, simplicity, and directness. |
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This dish is simplicity itself, served cold with just some spring onion, wasabi and ginger. |
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The secret of cooking squid is simplicity, so in this dish it's just seasoned and coated with flour before being quickly fried. |
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He had no wife, no children, to enrich and complicate the simplicity of his daily life. |
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Each word is nuanced most perfectly, and it is all done with the greatest integrity and simplicity. |
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If you consider the work as is progresses over time, you can see a clear movement toward calmness, simplicity, and finally silence. |
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The simplicity of the product would also obviate the need for independent financial advice at the point of sale. |
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Full of excellent illustrations, the authors tackle this notoriously odoriferous issue with verve and simplicity. |
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The simplicity of transforming the SC430 from a hardtop to topless is startling. |
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On their return after the war they quickly realized that the simplicity of the art deco style was the new order of the day. |
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We can both laugh at and enjoy the simplicity of it without selling ourselves out. |
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A brand new Social Security Act that reformed our whole social welfare system on principles of simplicity, sufficiency and universality. |
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The simplicity and cheapness of this ordinary household material has often recommended it to painters, as well as for use in schools. |
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If a Global Messiah emerges to popularise the practice of voluntary simplicity and the rejection of Hollywood, will he be liquidated by a robo-assassin? |
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It is difficult to imagine an injectable or other mode of administration competing effectively with the discretion and simplicity of an orally acting therapeutic. |
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It would make for simplicity, he once remarked apropos of infant baptism, if all Adam's posterity derived souls as well as bodies from their first parent by heredity. |
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They are brought up with a character of boldness and unrestrainedness, simplicity and hospitality, and they have kept a rich and colorful culture. |
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Nevertheless, it looks, feels and sounds silky, and is simplicity itself. |
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Out of the rigours of this harsh clime emerged a religion of stark simplicity which enjoined good thoughts, good words and good deeds, and respect for the environment. |
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The earliest guitar amps from the Tweed era did not have negative feedback, a simplicity that yielded higher distortion and allowed the speaker to emote more character. |
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Just been watching Steve Jobs' Macworld Keynote speech, iPhoto was just simplicity itself and the demo of iPhoto book with 10-50 full page bleeds was just awesome. |
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In what was a reverse of events of Tynecastle, the Glasgow giants rolled over their inter-city adversaries with a breathtaking simplicity to surge ahead in the title race. |
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His dumpy women bathers at the Hermitage and the Leiden Museum sit under such trees, with Rembrandtian simplicity dabbling their feet in mere runnels of water. |
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His surviving works are characterized by tunefulness and harmonic simplicity, though with an over-reliance on predictable if pleasing phrase structures. |
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This plan has the virtue of relative simplicity, but is considered a nonstarter with Republicans. |
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Can we appropriate them in their simplicity, without falling into trivialization and reductionism, and in their complexity, without falling into casuistry? |
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I dreaded to hear what he was going to say, but he spoke with the same simplicity and gentleness. |
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The stripped-down band of guitars, bass and percussion creates a beautiful simplicity in direct contrast to what is perceived as Latin music today. |
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The film succeeds as a perceptive character study, demonstrating how emotional complexity can be obtained from the simplicity of a lean, well-written, two-person talkfest. |
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As the process of globalization draws us ever closer in networks of communication and exchange, there is an understandable longing for simplicity, clarity and certainty. |
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By then, however, American simplicity entailed the mass consumption of mass-produced commodities, not the virtuous self-abnegation of the Revolutionary generation. |
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The most profound truths are often the simplest ones, and Wallace was a genius at revealing the simplicity of profundity. |
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How could a man who so clearly extolled the virtues and simplicity of the continental structure in its early days seem so utterly clueless about it? |
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In keeping with Osho's philosophy of simplicity, this collection essentially is minimalist in design, the emphasis being on simplicity of line and form. |
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I loved the simplicity of it, I loved the autonomy of it, and I loved the language of abbreviations that instant messaging has. |
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To hear her speak is to hear that passion combined with the heart of a do-gooder and the simplicity of a child. |
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But the problem is aggravated immeasurably by the simplicity of current-day pop music. |
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The revolving structure of the melody brings to mind minimalist composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass in its apparent simplicity, but subtle complexity. |
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Furthermore, the simplicity of his clothes belied their technical virtuosity, their status. |
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Wilde deplored American commercialism and vulgarity, but he admired American simplicity and decency. |
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The idea of a strong, German-built wall to keep the Russian bear at bay is appealing in its brutal simplicity. |
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Then you will notice that the original founders of religion, admirably laying hold of pure simplicity, were the bitterest foes of literary learning. |
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There is another aspect of Arcady that is more difficult to describe, but which owes primarily to the disarming simplicity of the book's lexicon and spareness of its phrasing. |
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Elegant simplicity in design and in the final product is what counts here. |
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While we say the hardtail has seen its day, there still remains room for that rider who appreciates the simplicity and function of a well-tuned steel mountain bike. |
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Throughout this ordeal he maintained a personal diary which records, in language of Spartan simplicity, the daily struggle against disease, cruelty, hopelessness, and death. |
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Using a computerized rotoscope, the descendent of technology used in Gulliver's Travels, or that weird Lord of the Rings cartoon, the simplicity of this movie is devastating. |
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This cruising sloop features an unstayed gaff rig for simplicity. |
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His use of shade, tone and colour is different from many of his stylised drawings of the past, where the simplicity of line seemed to dominate over the human subject. |
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But this was where the beauty of a sari and its simplicity, its open canvas almost, helped. |
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Do not mistake simplicity in dress with sloppiness and unkemptness. |
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The appeal of Kahanism, like all kinds of racism and fascism, lies in its simplicity and categorical consistency. |
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And if simplicity is the overall characteristic, then risotto with Parmesan cheese might be the epitome of Italian cooking. |
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There is not even any need to put on your best bib and tucker, because the restaurant itself is a surprisingly unostentatious venue that specialises in simplicity. |
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In the interests of simplicity and keeping things as open as possible, it has been decided to go for an open brief with only a few key guidelines. |
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It is an ordinary place marked by its striking simplicity and quietness. |
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What makes him a cut above the rest is his amazing simplicity. |
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He loved simplicity in his musical arrangements, which allowed his lyrical message and melodies to shine through. |
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This new wrist positioner is remarkable because of its simplicity. |
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This idea of simplicity may have something to do with widespread concerns during the last decade about the lack of architectural involvement in suburban tract housing. |
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From the set to the characters' odd and affecting mannerisms, the whole enterprise suggested the kind of apparent simplicity and artlessness that only springs from hard work. |
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People take for granted how skilled he was as a craftsman, the simplicity of the writing, and how naturally it came. |
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Their goal came in the 43rd minute and it was simplicity itself. |
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Bolan made simplicity into a virtue, largely through an unfaltering sense of rhythm and captivating phrases, which, in turn, gave his songs an almost hypnotic character. |
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Their lightning-fast delivery of three-chord tunes, and lyrical menagerie of punks, runts, brats, loudmouths, and jungle queens create the illusion of dumb simplicity. |
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Linear simplicity, naive spontaneity, subtlety of tones and interesting techniques mark his abstracts. |
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Mother Mary of the Passion, who was beatified on October 20, followed St. Francis of Assissi's evangelical spirit of simplicity, poverty and chastity. |
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Earlier for the sake of simplicity I told a little fib, and some of you have steam coming out of your ears by now because this fib is driving you crazy. |
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Unostentatious and unshowy, their simplicity belies their deep resonance. |
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Such gob-smacking simplicity should be easy to describe to you, the reader, using the conventional comparisons and soundalikes, but this single isn't quite like anything. |
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The revelations about Dewar's astounding personal wealth belie the First Minister's image as a man who scorned the finer things in life and valued frugality and simplicity. |
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Like Hickman's piece above, this marvelously textured and smudgily colored work manifests a simplicity of presentation with a complication of content. |
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The emphasis on freshness and simplicity laid forth by the governmental guidelines is in line with his cooking ethos. |
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Aim for clarity and simplicity when writing the final version. |
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The vigour and simplicity of the archaic Greek temple is partly a Romantic construct, as archaeologists now tell us that they were painted all sorts of garish colours. |
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He obeys his instincts and indulges his appetites with the irreflective simplicity of an animal. |
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An advantage of genetic vaccines is simplicity of the system overall to deliver antigens intracellularly, causing CTL responses. |
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Maybe the idea of the round neck and cap sleeve was to encapsulate sophisticated simplicity, in contrast to the screenprint pattern. |
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Her work combines seriousness and simplicity of form in a determined eschewal of grandiosity. |
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If you have longed to record your own CDs with the simplicity of the obsolete cassette recorder, the PSD300 is the device for you. |
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This year's venue is a vintage cottage located directly on Long Island Sound that exudes a Thoreauvian simplicity. |
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Here for simplicity of analysis a single gas entity is considered having air ideal gas and producer gas. |
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With push-button simplicity, the system automatically discharges a batch by lowering a precisely-machined platen into the vessel. |
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Presented in an almost headmasterly fashion by the programme's producer William G Stewart, this was hugely enjoyable because of that simplicity. |
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For simplicity inviscid vortices have been considered, and the interaction between two or more of these is determined. |
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The simplicity of the FLEXUS design in distracting the stenotic segment may be beneficial in treating this painful condition. |
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The aim here is surely simplicity over tricksiness, not cleverness but a kind of artless grace. |
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At public devotion his resigned carriage made religion appear in the natural apparel of simplicity. |
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Here Nature appears in her richest attire, and Art, dressed with the modestest simplicity, attends her benignant mistress. |
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The simplicity which is so large an element in a noble nature was laughed to scorn. |
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As soon as there is any departure from simplicity, and attempt at halfness, or good for me that is not good for him, my neighbor feels the wrong. |
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This system is in especially common use in schools due to its simplicity, and in Patagonian Welsh. |
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The yarns of seamen have a direct simplicity, the whole meaning of which lies within the shell of a cracked nut. |
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Monastics commit themselves to a life of simplicity, celibacy, detachment from worldly pursuits, and the contemplation of God. |
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Classic designers are looking for greater simplicity and the minimalists are looking for a softer edge. |
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Is there no way to prove to them that woollen-shirted, brown-jeaned simplicity is infinitely better than broad-clothed degradation? |
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As an advocate that simplicity and theory be part of the scientific method, Lord Rayleigh argued for the principle of similitude. |
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His written sermons are characterised by spiritual earnestness and simplicity. |
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Accepting both rhyme and stress, Jonson used them to mimic the classical qualities of simplicity, restraint and precision. |
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Part of the appeal of tennis stems from the simplicity of equipment required for play. |
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For simplicity, they are divided here by the coastal sections within which each river system discharges to the sea. |
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She had seen fewer years than any of us, but she was of such superb Evehood and simplicity that she mothered us from the beginning. |
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These were more of the wave of Presbyterians that were influenced by the Puritans and simplicity. |
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Minimalism argued that extreme simplicity could capture all of the sublime representation needed in art. |
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In letters he explained that he preferred simplicity, relating songs to spoken language which should be sung in traditional ways. |
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All through we have orchestration of infinite delicacy, tunes of alarming simplicity, but never a tinge of vulgarity. |
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In these works, Voltaire's ironic style, free of exaggeration, is apparent, particularly the restraint and simplicity of the verbal treatment. |
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Instead, Whistler found simplicity and technicality in the Japanese aesthetic. |
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Even though its name may seem to imply simplicity as compared with polytypic habitats, the monotypic habitat can be complex. |
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The introduction of the tea ceremony emphasised simplicity and modest design as a counterpoint to the excesses of the aristocracy. |
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The subsequent Model 30 helicopter showed the design's simplicity and ease of use. |
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Marked by dignified simplicity, they served as a fruitful model for later times. |
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It desired for a return to the simplicity, order and 'purism' of classical antiquity, especially ancient Greece and Rome. |
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The simplicity of the tax should lead to easier administration and enforcement. |
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Resentment at this scheme, the mechanical simplicity of the device and the primitive state of patent law, made infringement inevitable. |
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Nonetheless, the simplicity of the Ringelmann scale means that it has been adopted as a standard in many countries. |
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Laozi used the term broadly with simplicity and humility as key virtues, often in contrast to selfish action. |
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The apparent simplicity of the vachanas does not imply that they are not recognised by rhetoricians. |
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She was writing atonally, but not yet serially, with clarity and simplicity. |
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It binds the government to eliminate wasteful and abstentious expenditure at all levels and promote simplicity in governance. |
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Despite its conceptual simplicity, the mechanics of weight management, weight gain, and weight loss deserve closer inspection. |
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For the sake of simplicity, these types of sites will be referred to as wikis for the remainder of this article. |
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Newman imparts a simplicity and a boyish eagerness to his characters. |
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No other firm or form of capital offered us the flexibility and simplicity AMF could through its investment model. |
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With regard to its products and services, ONE has placed its focus on simplicity, clarity, comprehensibility and quality. |
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Barry Troutman, director of education for the Professional Lawn Care Association, agrees about the simplicity of care for reel mowers. |
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The bottle's simple shape and mountain ridges echo the simplicity and regality of the water's home. |
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AoYou donAAEt know what youAAEre listening for, because you havenAAEt heard it,Ao Hempton says with the simplicity of a koan. |
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You Can Look became a Blues Brothers-style barnstormer, while Further On shed its rock'n'roll trappings in favour of stark simplicity. |
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A gorgeous, swoopy compact Benz that really feels like it's engineered like no other car, it moves with a pleasing old-fashioned simplicity. |
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However, for simplicity concentration will be on two systems, unitary and federal. |
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Scorche-dearth tactics befoul and clutter the process, often making the Holy Grail quest for simplicity a purposely mired mission impossible. |
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Safety factors have been widely employed in fire safety engineering due to their simplicity. |
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In this work, blood vessel elements were considered 1-D elements for simplicity. |
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Designed for simplicity, the toolholders also offer fast tool changes and increased production time due to their presets capabilities. |
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The DuGyte now presents the guitarist with a whole new level of speed, simplicity, sound quality and power options in one complete system. |
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The value of the rapid diagnostic test lies in its simplicity. |
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Spelling was invented by man and, like other human inventions, is capable of development and improvement by man in the direction of simplicity, economy, and efficiency. |
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Even though, or perhaps because of its extreme simplicity, coupled with the high definition of colors within a limited range, it was surprisingly rivetingly beautiful. |
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This method is widely used due to its simplicity and speed, especially as an expedient method when the material is placed under unfavorable conditions of water or temperature. |
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On the one hand, some scholars stressed the unidimensional nature of consumer trust in that unidimensionality has the advantages of brevity, simplicity, and generalizability. |
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Simplifying of information at inner central area stations is thus aimworthy since the demand for information from staff is inversely proportional to simplicity. |
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We settled on the idea of a cross country race, in part because of the simplicity and the ease with which you can produce races on or near school grounds. |
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Consumers enjoy the portability and simplicity of iPods and other similar devices, and many want to listen to their digital music collections through their car stereos. |
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The spare and deceptively simple renderings of Lakeland landscapes reflect the simplicity of his belief, whilst revealing the depth of his knowledge. |
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The work of Norman Nicholson is marked by the simplicity and directness of his language, which is drawn from the vernacular of the common people in his native town. |
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For simplicity, we have omitted the mean correlations below the diagonal since those are simply relistings of mean correlations shown above the diagonals. |
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As well as a pifflingly low insurance group, the Be-Up enjoys reduced road tax, 70 mpg, congestion charge exemption and the mechanical simplicity of a knife and fork. |
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Despite the relative simplicity of the classifications above, in the real world languages do not fit quite so easily into such precise categories. |
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For long travels with few crew, the simplicity of the junk rig in terms of construction, maintenance and handling makes it an important alternative to more prevalent designs. |
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Not only Cato is vanquished by Caesar, but the treachery and perfidiousness of Syphax prevail over the honest simplicity and the credulity of Juba. |
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Physicians can now continue with the ease and simplicity of dictation, while transcriptionists leverage the power of StructuRad's companion reporting product ReportNow. |
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The court ruled that despite the simplicity of the mark, Fitness World 's use was infringing because the public could establish a link between that use and Adidas's mark. |
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And yet for all the work's complex points of reference, this hybrid combination of animation, film projector, and musical instrument exudes a haiku-like simplicity. |
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The dashboard and central control panel are simplicity itself to navigate and incorporate the familiar Skoda Bolero touchscreen radio with six-CD interchanger. |
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However, he already gave strong indication of the peculiarly Russian genius for naturalness or realism, and was a true Russian in his simplicity of style. |
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For old hands, it's a trip down memory lane, and for younger gamers this collection is a timely reminder of the simplicity of old-school platform games. |
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Now instead of a smell of Delight our Mandrakes afford a papaverous and unpleasant odor, whether in the leaf or apple, as is discoverable in their simplicity or mixture. |
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The simplicity of these vessels and their shallow draft made them indispensable to pioneer communities that were otherwise virtually cut off from the outside world. |
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At the end of the 17th century, the Arcadians began a movement to restore simplicity and classical restraint to poetry, as in Metastasio's heroic melodramas. |
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Prose in its simplicity and loosely defined structure is broadly adaptable to spoken dialogue, factual discourse, and to topical and fictional writing. |
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Assume for simplicity that only the col elevation is uncertain. |
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Mackintosh took his inspiration from his Scottish upbringing and blended them with the flourish of Art Nouveau and the simplicity of Japanese forms. |
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With quantitative measurements especially, the definiteness of the result suggests, often misleadingly, a precision and simplicity in the outlines of the object measured. |
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In 1978 two rock magazines wrote cover stories about power pop and championed the genre as a savior to both the new wave and the direct simplicity of the way rock used to be. |
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Both the simplicity of the cloak and the youth of the child presage other sculptures found in northern Europe dating to the 14th century and early 15th century. |
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Since the early modern period the food of England has historically been characterised by its simplicity of approach and a reliance on the high quality of natural produce. |
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ImmuniWeb's simplicity enables even non-technical users to order and schedule a website penetration test in less than five minutes via ImmuniWeb Portal. |
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The dashboard and central control panel are simplicity itself to navigate and incorporate the familiar Skoda 'Bolero' touchscreen radio with six CD interchanger. |
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And thus Mnestheus in his gentleheartedness created beauty. It is a beauty of gracefulness and withal of strength, simplicity and dignity and although black, colorful! |
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An important Erasmian hermeneutical principle is missing here, one which is especially to be discovered in the Annotations on the New Testament, namely, simplicity. |
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Simplicity in life, simplicity in art, and a dewy freshness over all. |
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The geometrical and electromagnetic simplicity of the present model ensures that the most important features of FouCG can be studied in the simple, uncombined, state. |
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