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- He wrote several articles and books that adumbrated the emerging environmentalist movement.
- Environmental and geographic parallels between Berber and Arab are notable, as Hodgeson adumbrates.
- Her poem " Requiem " adumbrates the perils encountered during the Stalinist era.
- Again and again we see Diller grandly setting up a central square adumbrated by lesser geometrical entities.
- The myth of Proteus serves, according to Bacon, to adumbrate the path to extracting truth from matter.
- If both strands of the Fourth Amendment doctrine adumbrated above are valid, the Court must reach a different result.
- The " Satkhandgama " is a highly complex work, adumbrating the " Jaina karma siddhnta ".
- We identify as particularly important its biological and regulative character; all that remains is to adumbrate in which sense it is philosophical ".
- An earlier statement of the form was adumbrated by Friedrich Schur in 1890 where a convergent power series is given, with terms recursively defined.
- He often uses literary allusions, and sprinkles in words like " adumbrate, " not to impress but to get across a precise image.
- Ahmad Fardid, from his corner, hoped to produce a blueprint for the endeavor, but he only succeeded in vaguely adumbrating certain contours of it.
- More than that, it perfected the method that " Stasi City " had brilliantly adumbrated, with its spooky atmosphere reminiscent of science fiction and horror movies.
- On the other hand, the melding of units from many nations into an effective force for opposing aggression adumbrated the American-led coalition in the Persian Gulf War.
- In " Fong Thin Choo ", the Singapore High Court applied the approach to factual error adumbrated by Lord Justice Scarman in " Tameside ".
- Neo-tonal materials, already adumbrating the synthesis of 19th-century opera and postwar popular music typical of his later works, are mixed with modernist orchestral textures.
- The book also adumbrates aspects of the psychological novels which would flourish in the nineteenth century . " Sophie's Journey " is nevertheless characteristic of its own epoch.
- Buttel prefers to view the later work as " a kind of exfoliation " of his earlier style, the later poems " adumbrated " in " Harmonium ".
- "The real mystery does not behave mysteriously or secretively; it speaks a secret language, it adumbrates itself by a variety of images which all indicate its true nature.
- Returning to the question of the third competence that was adumbrated in the initial hypothesis, Harris abandoned it insofar as it was supposed to be something specific to translating.
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