Nowhere in the play do readership issues come to the fore more strikingly than in the five choral odes. |
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But the film is strikingly bereft of tangible anger, its mood more poignant than incendiary. |
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Blond and gamine, they look so strikingly similar that they are often mistaken for siblings. |
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A phrase I wrote here not long ago has unleashed a hail of furious and strikingly similar emails. |
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The three sing a wondrous trio where Claire supports the voices with some strikingly dark instrumental timbres. |
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Peter Sculthorpe loves the cello's full, sonorous timbre and this recording strikingly demonstrates his expert use of it. |
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Rembrandt adopted a more realistic approach in his etchings where the breeziness of the landscape is strikingly accurate. |
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La Defense is a strikingly modern part of Paris, dominated by the gleaming cubic shape of the Arche de la Defense. |
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This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison. |
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Vermouth is a flavoured fortified wine, while the Greek retsina is perhaps the most strikingly flavoured unfortified wine. |
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In the British case, they were also strikingly uncontentious within domestic politics. |
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He has a sturdy build with strikingly muscular hands and chiseled features. |
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They are quite strikingly different from the faces one sees in equivalent circles in London. |
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The Crucifixion was delivered, and therefore reckoned to be finished, but it is also strikingly economical and bold in its details. |
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And, odd as it may seem, his voice was strikingly beautiful as he crooned that line. |
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While pictures often portray the man sneering down his nose at the camera, in person he is strikingly soft-spoken, almost courtly. |
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Miro, Louis and Poons showed the strikingly different effects that could be obtained by pouring a fluid substance down a canvas. |
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The beautiful and vast Texan landscape is well-shot and contrasts strikingly with the character close ups, intensifying their isolation. |
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Several works will be played more than once, giving us a chance to compare strikingly different interpretations. |
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The people who inhabit this neighbourhood appear strikingly similar to one another. |
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For a representative of a party caricatured for being rather feeble and spineless, he has been strikingly resolute throughout the crisis. |
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He wore strikingly white gloves and a beautifully tailored, midnight black penguin suit. |
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One strikingly beautiful gown is made of bubble wrap and organza, and another pairs paua shells and feathers. |
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Here's a short drum passage and a time-reversed version of the same file, making the same point even more strikingly. |
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Out on our test drive, in a 1.6 litre model, I was struck by its hushed refinement and strikingly good quality. |
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As the boys wrestle at his feet, there is no mistaking their adoration for the father they so strikingly resemble. |
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The headdress with upright feathers, worn in Havana in the mid-1800s, is strikingly similar to ones from central Africa. |
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It's not just that pelts and plumes are exotic, strikingly patterned or richly textured. |
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Austerity is her trademarked stage personality, most strikingly as Glyndebourne's icy Carmen a couple of summers ago. |
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The only significant feature left on the premises is a strikingly tall, narrow metal grid, twisted and contorted as it faces skyward. |
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The greatest English watercolourists produced strikingly limpid studies of nature. |
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The corn is all transplanted by hand rather than direct-seeded, giving the field a strikingly orderly appearance. |
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The two alleles that cause the most severe axon guidance defects have strikingly different mutations. |
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In gradated shades of blue, with intricate makeup that transformed the performers' faces into masks, the stage picture was strikingly beautiful. |
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Handsomely photographed on strikingly beautiful locations, this is a feel-good film that succeeds in telling a quietly compelling story. |
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The use of combination therapy for HIV infection has strikingly reduced transmission rates. |
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The subtle effects of light are strikingly investigated, but the right-angled hatchwork feels abstract, and therefore more contemporary. |
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A strikingly handsome woman, she was a pillar of the New York literary establishment, much sought after by men. |
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One of the great screen goddesses of 1940s and 1950s Hollywood, Bacall is still strikingly handsome. |
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It revealed that disclosure of sexual violence to professionals was strikingly low. |
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The delicate and delectable paintings on display look strikingly different. |
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These characteristics are strikingly displayed in the art of the schizophrenic prisoner. |
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Viewed from afar, the works seem strikingly cold and mannered, even when evoking the distinctly human creases of flesh. |
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We find that the occurrence of glia postsynaptically is strikingly higher than presynaptically, in both types of synapses. |
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He stands out from the majority of his young teammates, his individualism so strikingly visible. |
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How did contemporaries view this strikingly broad-shouldered figure, massively sturdy legs, lowering brow, and deep-set eyes? |
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He strikingly adapted the quality of painting technique and materials to different budgets. |
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The old saying of what's good for the goose is good for the gander comes strikingly to mind. |
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There were strikingly beautiful items made of wrought iron and bell metal, terracotta, silk and wood craft. |
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She was strikingly good-looking, with long, wavy, fair hair, a cute face and bulbous lips. |
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From Trowunna, I head north, leaving behind the forested hills of the interior to traverse an expanse of rolling countryside strikingly reminiscent of England. |
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Watercolors are strikingly identical and the charcoal works, done with color pencil, are deceptively perfect. |
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The change, in which both hero and beast are prone and wrestling on the ground, gives a strikingly different appearance from the standing or kneeling schemes. |
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Smith is pale and gangly, sporting a flop of dirty blond hair and a strikingly deep voice. |
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The women of nineteenth-century Germany have been strikingly absent in almost any kind of historical work on this period whether written by Germans or Anglo-Saxons. |
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Over time the status of linguistic features can change strikingly, too. |
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The texts, written by merchant seamen for a poetry competition, are strikingly direct, and are telling in Martyn Hill's sympathetic rendering and admirably clear articulation. |
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A group of Sasanian objects in the exhibition, including two stucco reliefs, two silver vessels, and a textile band, strikingly demonstrated this point. |
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The film explores members of a strikingly dysfunctional family dominated by three siblings once hailed as child geniuses, but now recognizable as deeply screwed-up adults. |
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Although Burke's conventional definition of synecdoche sounds strikingly similar to metonymy, it functions for him as a corrective to metonymical excess. |
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These sentences may appear strikingly mild by today's standards. |
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But what distinguishes them both morphologically and botanically from all other plants is that one of the petals is strikingly different and called the lip. |
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Indeed, hers is a strikingly nonhistorical and nondialectical account of antagonistic social dynamics constitutive of an apprehensible social totality. |
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These two types of energy landscapes have been studied in detail in the statistical mechanics literature and lead to strikingly different long time dynamics. |
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He shows genuine fondness for her as a strikingly handsome woman. |
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The architect strikingly inserted natural elements in each of the rooms. |
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What is strikingly interesting and appropriate is that Marx's surpassing of Hegel on this matter is a simultaneous retention and is, therefore, a true sublation. |
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Given this overemphasis on doing, perhaps it's not surprising that many of the fallen leaders I studied appeared to have a strikingly impoverished sense of self. |
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Moreover, this spectrum is strikingly similar to the terminal spectrum measured after photoionization of the isolated PYP chromophore in solution. |
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At first glance, Dione appears to be a photorealist, for his large portraits are based upon well-known pictures and rendered in strikingly precise detail. |
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The general effect of the second photograph is strikingly polychromatic. |
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This species is readily identified by its large flowers, strikingly striped sepals and by the greenish-brownish striped petals which are crispate. |
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In the same way she doesn't quite fit with the prevailingly cool Pop platform, Drexler's use of words in her visual art makes for an awkward, if strikingly effective, amalgam. |
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Even the eighteenth century British art is looking strikingly exotic. |
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Yet strip away ideology and what emerges are two strikingly similar tales of radicalization, militancy and, in the case of these two men, deradicalization. |
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The fresco depicts monkeys that are strikingly similar in form and posture to members of the genus Cercopithecus, including green monkeys, vervets and grivets. |
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In guerrilla warfare, they were often strikingly successful. |
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Undeniably at home in that genre, Snyder's strikingly eccentric work ultimately returns us to the innate dualities that constitute both our individual and collective selves. |
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However the films are finally shown, or even if they are not shown at all, the whole project strikingly exemplifies the current cultural logic of premediation. |
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Are we to listen seriously to the identificatory evidence of people who do not notice the most strikingly obvious quality of the identifyee? |
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The Roman idea of self-denial differed very strikingly from our own. |
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The whole building, with its dark windows and soundless avenues, had an air strikingly forlorn and solitary. |
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It also gives a strikingly accurate description of his future wife Alma Reville, whom he had not yet met. |
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At this time, both sexes become more strikingly and colourfully marked, with vivid spots and orange bellies. |
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Most strikingly, many species breed tens, hundreds or even thousands of miles inland. |
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The Triumph of Gargoylism, 1957, looks strikingly prescient with respect to Carroll Dunham's work. |
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Two new documentaries, both with television air dates in the fall, offer strikingly different takes on the slippery subject of Canadian film. |
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Filled with ridges of varying heights, the pattern looked strikingly similar to a crop circle. |
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But he also displayed a strikingly nonegocentric attitude toward some of his most renowned work. |
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Then again this woman is so strikingly beautiful she could probably look good in a housecoat and rollers. |
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On first impression, the two make a strikingly disparate pair. |
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She was considered a pretty child and later, as a woman, strikingly attractive. |
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Hugh Godolphin and Signore Mantissa represent strikingly similar subject states. |
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More strikingly, the exotoxins produced by many pathogenic bacteria are encoded in the genome of lysogenic phages. |
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Smith can also be strikingly deadpan in his tone and delivery, resulting in extremely subtle and rousingly clever humor. |
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Are they telling your story vividly, strikingly, in designs that command attention, in colors that bespeak distinction? |
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In 1987, SPE and WPC working independently, published reserves definitions that were strikingly similar. |
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The use of English WordNet, quite strikingly, substantiates its enormous productivity in identifying MWEs from Bengali documents. |
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He displayed a sense of fun and quick wittedness strikingly at odds with his gangsta peers. |
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The 2006 event occupied the site of the former Felindre tinplate works to the north of the city and featured a strikingly pink main tent. |
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Warwick's first glance had revealed the fact that the young woman was strikingly handsome, with a stately beauty seldom encountered. |
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She has got together with Crown Wallcovering to create a collection that's strikingly stylish. |
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Patterns of evolution in the two families, however, are strikingly different. |
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It is immediately obvious that the surface structure and the side-line channels of the cranial surface are strikingly stegocephalic. |
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These include a strikingly elegant music stand, a very attractive set of tall candelabra and the wooden reredos and altar cross in the Lady Chapel. |
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Many Irish Travellers who were born in parts of Dublin or Britain have the accent in spite of it being strikingly different from the local accents in those regions. |
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Critics found the five plays strikingly uneven in quality and invention. |
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This is strikingly true of cases under the due process clause. |
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In the southwest, Precambrian quartzites were formed from very ancient sea sediments and form strikingly sharp ridges and ranges, such as Federation Peak or Frenchmans Cap. |
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Although utilitarianism is usually thought to start with Jeremy Bentham, there were earlier writers who presented theories that were strikingly similar. |
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The archducal couple were strikingly unconcerned about their own safety. |
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Clinically one sees gradually developing oedema, often a strikingly puffy face, increasing mental obtundity, the patient finally lapsing into confusion and stupor. |
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Tersely scripted and strikingly shot, it's unsettling and unfussy. |
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Docofossor, which lived around 160,000,000 years ago, had a skeletal structure and body proportions strikingly similar to the modern-day African golden mole. |
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Furthermore, in order to elaborate this peculiar mixture of new and traditional media, Wall strikingly prefers an unromantic, industrialized, and suburbanized landscape. |
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Their colouring is almost other-worldly or sub aquatic, with greeny-grey mixed with marine blue strikingly marked with darker blue lines on the falls. |
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More strikingly, it underscores the interestedness of memory and recall. |
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A strikingly beautiful bird, the quetzal is the national emblem of Guatemala, appearing on its currency and postage. The quetzal ranges from southern Mexico to Costa Rica. |
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