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(Heck, the opening sequence's "I die to save our newborn son" is a shameless bit of emotional manipulation, but I got a little misty both times I saw it.)
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The sequence's location, between two genes that help regulate the neurotransmitter glutamate, provides fresh clues for understanding and treating migraine.
Study Examines Sugar 2010
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The sequence's opacity, speed and scale can all be manipulated through custom software.
Leo Villareal: The Essence Of Light: Thirteen Years Of Exploration (PHOTOS) 2010
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The sequence's metaphors frequently round on poetry or writing generally like this: a poem is itself a scrynne for word-relics, one can "buckram" "stanzas with such long lines," and yes, "deception is part of the game" in the Aristotelian sense of metaphor as misnaming.
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The sequence's metaphors frequently round on poetry or writing generally like this: a poem is itself a scrynne for word-relics, one can "buckram" "stanzas with such long lines," and yes, "deception is part of the game" in the Aristotelian sense of metaphor as misnaming.
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The sequence's opacity, speed and scale can all be manipulated through custom software.
Leo Villareal: The Essence Of Light: Thirteen Years Of Exploration (PHOTOS) 2010
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The sequence's opacity, speed and scale can all be manipulated through custom software.
Leo Villareal: The Essence Of Light: Thirteen Years Of Exploration (PHOTOS) Leo Villareal 2010
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But the sequence's aftermath is an absurd inquiry with a lackadaisical judge and a trio of ethnic caricatures who give varying accounts of what happened while playing up their outrageous accents and exaggerated gestures: the one guy wouldn't really be Italian if he didn't keep biting his knuckles in rage, right?
Murders in the Rue Morgue Ed Howard 2009
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Mostly forgotten today, the film told the story of a flying squirrel, and I still remember the dream sequence's stylized, overlarge snowflakes.
Archive 2008-04-01 Jeff Massie 2008
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The sequence's climax is a closeup of Esther as she toys with a knife in front of her face, running its blade along her cheek and nose.
Archive 2008-12-01 Ed Howard 2008
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