My mind works rapidly, changeably, flexibly, logically, curiously, superficially, eclectically. |
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Marina is the superficially assured yet vulnerable one, naughty, stroppy, self-serving and extrovert, rebelling against her unstable home life. |
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Also, a brief overview of the story is contained, but it is cursory and superficially overviewed here, and doesn't spoil or resolve anything. |
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But it is worth first pausing to look back, however briefly and superficially, over a longer sweep. |
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The results were superficially impressive, but already in the 1950s there was trouble beneath the surface. |
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Their goal is superficially to avenge their friend's death, but in reality they have darker motives. |
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Even in superficially symmetrical organisms, there is almost always some consistent deviation from absolute symmetry. |
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The Cost Accounting Department was churning out monthly reports that were superficially very impressive. |
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The record also demonstrates how far Kennedy has developed his gift for expressing complex ideas within a superficially simple lyric. |
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Art is made in the name of Nature, and Nature, superficially at least, is chaotic. |
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A superficially similar but diametrically opposed practice exists among certain bloggers. |
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For the rest, the event that was going to change everything has, superficially, altered nothing much. |
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This superficially mawkish fairy tale is subverted by a remarkable combination of comic brutality, acute formalism, and inconsolable sorrow. |
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The starting point for these issues is really clause 3, which seems superficially to be straightforward. |
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The two films, at least superficially, do not have that much in common, aside from British-born writers and directors. |
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Like much of the play, it is superficially amusing but ultimately horrifying. |
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At the heart of the movie is the romance between Richard and Elise, which is only superficially explored. |
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As a journalist you tend to be covering a lot of different things superficially. |
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Well I'm concerned that there isn't an automatic requirement to include environmental issues however superficially. |
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But each is so superficially sketched that it is hard to develop a connection with any of them. |
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The series I thought treated these stories too superficially in the time allotted, but a stellar cast makes the most of it. |
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This book articulates the principles and practice of breast cytopathology superficially, but rather clearly. |
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And his warning to the people, particularly the youth, is not to look at the problems of globalisation superficially. |
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Such layering makes the painting inaccessible to anyone responding to it hastily or superficially. |
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But here we must take care not to judge people's ideology superficially, by merely looking at their insignia or uniforms. |
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Kosky, who seems unable to explore the emotional qualities of this drama in any real depth, treats them superficially. |
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To say Aileen chose prostitution is to only superficially understand the impact of what people did to her. |
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The article references Eggers ' old thing about criticism, but deals with it too superficially. |
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Biopsies of the epiglottic mass showed fragments of a superficially ulcerated lesion overlying a dense histiocytic infiltrate. |
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What I saw was a small piece of metal sticking very superficially in the skin of Kerry's arm. |
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In more basal vertebrates, cartilaginous structures can become superficially calcified in at least two different modes. |
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The nerve may be avoided by staying superficially on the fascia and by being aware of the location of the fibula. |
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After laying in the ground for hundreds of years, many metals superficially identified as silver may very well be white metal instead. |
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The lower jaw exhibits several characteristics superficially resembling those in some felids. |
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In contrast, garnets from Salida, Colorado, are only superficially altered. |
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Everyone is represented, it is superficially democratic but when it comes to crunch time the big players call the shots. |
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Many books that are superficially history books are easily detected as political propaganda or inspirational froth. |
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Although superficially similar to a battery, a fuel cell gets its energy in a different way. |
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Neptis contains two astonishingly dissimilar insects generically, though superficially bearing some resemblance. |
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However, the skull was superficially destructed so that several skull bones were visible through the disrupted bindings. |
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Females and males in eclipse plumage may look superficially similar to Mallards. |
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The detective story is superficially part of the hard-boiled tradition, but a vein of absurdism, a hint of Kafka, distorts the naturalism. |
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Like others of her generation, she accepted, at least superficially, the ideology of racialism. |
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Pseudopollen is a mealy material, usually whitish or yellowish in colour, which superficially resembles pollen. |
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So much is lacking here that the society does seem truly horrible, even if its people are superficially happy. |
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The ancestral amniotes were small animals, superficially resembling primitive, insectivorous lizards. |
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It conceals only superficially, for it can allow us to reveal our true self. |
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All seven colors of magic ribboned through the spell-form, which looked superficially like a gate. |
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In any case, superficially Sirk's work has a pokerfaced luridness that has all but disappeared from our movies. |
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The abscesses may be visible and palpable if they are superficially located. |
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Although the premise is centered around 1970s male chauvinism, the script only examines this topic superficially. |
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The labellum indument resembles, although superficially, that of the hairy areas of an insect tegument. |
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The proximal aulacophore is polymerous, rather than tetramerous and superficially similar to that of the earliest stylophoran, Ceratocystis. |
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This cooking method allows small pieces of food to be seared and cooked very superficially, thus retaining their texture and flavour. |
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By contrast, the wings of birds and bats are superficially similar, but their internal structure is quite different. |
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The problem with this superficially attractive strategy is, of course, that betrayers can always re-betray. |
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More than mimicking nature superficially, Bass said, biomimicry is about accessing nature as a launching pad for innovation. |
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They present a superficially skewed version of biosocial and theological reality. |
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It's stylish and superficially entertaining, but his megalomaniac motives for his crimes are at best muddily explained. |
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Many early mammal taxa were superficially rodent-like, such as the extinct multituberculates. |
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Her books are deceptively slight, superficially easy, and so easily misunderstood. |
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The inflaming of nationalist tendencies in Europe can only be traced back superficially to disputes over the draft constitution. |
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Contrary to previous work, the skull of Phlegethontia, though superficially snake-like, was not highly kinetic. |
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The mass was large, firmly attached to the dura, and superficially adherent to the brain over Broca's area. |
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Occasionally some fibers arising from the scapular spine extend superficially over the surface of the muscle and end in the skin of the arm. |
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In budding, aggregates of cells differentiate into small sponges that are released superficially or expelled through the oscula. |
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Three of the bullets missed me and one superficially grazed my skin. |
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Further, adambulacralambulacral articulation is distinct between Zoroaster and the superficially similar Paleozoic species, and ambulacral form also is distinctive. |
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The ointment must be rubbed into the area, not just applied superficially. |
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The first case occurred in a 73-year-old man with a history of superficially invasive transitional cell carcinoma who presented with macroscopic hematuria and anemia. |
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When he touches upon Poe's themes, he does so superficially, or obscurely. |
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Tempelhof in his history of the Seven Years War is the earliest writer who gives it regularly, but at the same time he does it only very superficially. |
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They studied congeners, presumed sister species in many cases, having both minimal plumage differences and superficially similar primary vocalizations. |
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Small, metal objects deeply embedded in soft tissue pose a lower risk for complication than even superficially embedded organic material, such as wood. |
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This carceral city seems, superficially, reminiscent of the Utopia of unbroken visibility and unrelenting surveillance envisaged in Bentham's Panopticon. |
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In that context, your plan to introduce plain chocolate or strawberry flavors, a plan which superficially may make marketing sense, doesn't make branding sense. |
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Veins run both deep in the legs and superficially under the skin. |
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He superficially addresses such issues as poverty on reservations, suicide rates, alcoholism and the consequences of alcohol consumption, and accident rates. |
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Death adders are terrestrial elapids who superficially resemble vipers. |
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Distrustful of engaging fully, the cynic engages superficially, gets the drug he needs, and moves along. |
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But 19 and 12, though superficially similar in their youthfulness, are diametrically opposed regarding the elephant in the room. |
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But if Gray is a great political writer who can condense power struggles into arresting and superficially simplistic formulas, he is a remarkably unpolitical character too. |
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Much of the material is, at least superficially, the stuff of screwball comedy. |
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Being highly concentrated, Worcester sauce is employed mostly as a condiment or an ingredient rather than as a relish like the brown sauce which it superficially resembles. |
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The ecology and behavior of North American hummingbirds have been studied in considerable detail, but their wing morphology has been described only superficially. |
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Anhingas and Double-crested Cormorants, representing closely allied avian families, share a spread-winged behavior that is superficially identical. |
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Almost everywhere you look in Guanacaste Province there are pairs, trios, or small flocks of Groove-billed Anis, birds that superficially resemble blackbirds. |
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They may represent a distinct lineage of early nautiloids, perhaps quite different anatomically to the contemporary and superficially similar oncocerids. |
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This secret garden is made up of the fungi, organisms that superficially resemble both plants and animals. |
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Although superficially similar, physical and behavioural differences exist between the American and European bison. |
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In the summer time, however, they are likely to burrow much more superficially. |
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Rushes of the genus Juncus are herbaceous plants that superficially resemble grasses or sedges. |
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Roseate terns are medium-sized sea terns that superficially resemble the common tern, a species with which it invariably nests in the Northeast. |
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He's Jake's driver, a superficially upstanding example of militarized Midwestern values who turns out to be a freak beyond all bounds. |
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Thicker beds display internal scour-and-fill structures superficially resembling hummocky cross-stratification. |
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Instead, it was superficially crass and, in turn, barely provocative. |
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Strout paints a wonderfully complex portrait of these superficially simple people. |
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To the extent that these presidents are politicized, they generally deal with political issues superficially and unidimensionally. |
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To ambiguate Jung means to read his texts as ambiguous, even when the statements they contain appear superficially unambiguous. |
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The juvenile education of the subject of this biographette was limited to the elementary English branches, then but superficially taught in the common schools. |
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Linear loess hills known as pahas are superficially similar. |
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Howley's actions belie her superficially hard-line position. |
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Thorne-Zytkow objects are hybrids of red supergiant and neutron stars that superficially resemble normal red supergiants, such as Betelguese in the constellation Orion. |
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Rowans or mountain ashes have leaves and buds superficially similar to those of true ashes but belong to the unrelated genus Sorbus in the rose family. |
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Several researchers have long considered the possibility that the superficially reptile-like features of this animal might tell us something about amniote ancestry. |
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This anatomy is superficially similar to that of Cetotheriidae and some tranatocetids were previously considered to be cetotheres and even identified as Cetotherium. |
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