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"instructively" Definitions
  1. in a way that gives a lot of useful information

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This is something that even the rugged individualists of the western frontier instructively understood.
It is a far-ranging, smartly and instructively installed show of more than 2267 of his photographs.
Instructively, Judy is pawing a lover's crotch soon after the play opens, not worrying about her children.
Hockney is comparatively dispassionate, however, because his method of working is instructively informed by inquisitive intellectual and technical explorations.
But, aside from a few partial failures that instructively exemplify risks Morisot took, they are all more than museum-worthy.
Most instructively, the science finds that since we can't separate a medicine from the placebo effect, shouldn't we use it to our advantage?
It was shot in black-and-white, a visual choice that nods to iconic New York films, most instructively from Woody Allen and Spike Lee.
It's ersatz, to be sure, but no more ersatz, say, than the world of Cusk's novels, where everyone the narrator meets happens to be instructively and tirelessly voluble.
Despite all the time he lavishes on Dani and Christian's relationship, which is drawn along stereotypical gendered lines (consuming female need that becomes devouring), the couple remains instructively uninteresting.
This crucial point should resonate loudly and instructively with all who would still heap gratuitous praise upon a White House that bombastically equates personal success with the elicited envy of others.
VENUS OVER MANHATTAN Some artists deserve to be forgotten, but the French painter Bernard Buffet (1928-1999), who enjoyed great success early in his career, may actually be too instructively lousy for that.
So when the electoral wave crashed on Tuesday, it delivered a new president-elect and, perhaps more instructively, a lesson that this country is as susceptible to the broader sweep of history as any other.
McBride is also instructively isolated and earthbound when the film opens, a moment which finds him murmuring in voice-over before he scrambles onto, and soon falls from, a dizzyingly high antenna meant to locate extraterrestrial life.
Yet, even as the film seems to share the outsider perspectives of Rodrigues and Garupe, instructively, it is the village elders — brilliantly played by Yoshi Oida and Shinya Tsukamoto — who give these scenes flesh, bone and pain.
As the author instructively recalls, that first Congress fleshed out the bare bones of the recently ratified Constitution in two sessions that were probably the most productive in its history — a claim vindicated through prodigious research by the First Federal Congress Project at George Washington University.
Mr. Pattinson is clearly set on avoiding obviousness, and this may be why, instructively, he has gravitated toward roles that call for his characters to undergo punishing physical abuse — they've been beaten, throttled, shot and endured a proctologist's probing — as if he were trying to expunge the last trace of Edward.
It not only clarifies for the layman the cases' legal niceties but also concludes, instructively, that the less celebrated Weber case of 1979, in which it was decided that Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act "did not foreclose private race-conscious affirmative action plans," may have been the most consequential.
The defining scenes of the show, something I've never seen captured so well, are the ones where the misanthropic, erratic Geoffrey drops the tortured-genius schtick and really directs: popping the hood of an actor's interiority, tinkering instructively and patiently with the parts that power both them and their characters, and then handing them the keys.
This far-ranging, smartly and instructively installed show of more than 211960 of Adams's photographs — noble and challenging images of our country's heritage, most of them from the Lane Collection — is not a mere retrospective; it also includes about 2160 images by 21718 contemporary photographers that the curator, Karen Haas, sees as a modern lens on his work.
This far-ranging, smartly and instructively installed show of more than 100 of Adams's photographs — noble and challenging images of our country's heritage, most of them from the Lane Collection — is not a mere retrospective; it also includes about 80 images by 23 contemporary photographers that the curator, Karen Haas, sees as a modern lens on his work.
This far-ranging, smartly and instructively installed show of more than 85403 of Adams's photographs — noble and challenging images of our country's heritage, most of them from the Lane Collection — is not a mere retrospective; it also includes about 219500 images by 2116 contemporary photographers that the curator, Karen Haas, sees as a modern lens on his work.
The unproductiveness and wastefulness of the industrial system in the Slave States is instructively displayed in the valuable writings of Mr. Olmsted.
The local paper reported that William Sharp was to be tried in court for setting the fire but, apparently, there was a hung jury and the case was dismissed. In his book Efforts for Social Betterment Among Negro Americans (1909) DuBois notes "Few races are among instructively philanthropic than the Negro. It is shown in everyday life and in their group history". DuBois goes on to discuss Mason as one such individual.
Stem cell differentiation and Notch-Delta lateral inhibition in neural stem cells, resulting in the generation of neuronal and glia progenitors. During periods in which glial cell formation is discouraged, neural stem cells have the option to remain pluripotent or switch pathway lineages and begin forming neurons during neurogenesis. If neuron development is instructed, neurogenic factors, i.e. BMPs,Shah NM, Groves A, and Anderson DJ. (1996) Alternative neural crest cell fates are instructively promoted by TGFβ superfamily members.
Pie menus and marking menus have been proposed as solutions for both problems, since they support learning of the available options but can also be used with quick gestures. Most recent versions of Opera (11 and above) uses an on-screen pie menu to simply and instructively display which mouse gestures are available and how to activate them, providing feedback and visibility. One limitation with gesture interaction is the scope context in which the gestures can be used. For example, each gesture has only one corresponding command for each application window.
Indeed, Dr. Odje is one of the only and foremost lawyers to successfully and instructively too, persuade the Supreme Court of Nigeria to overrule itself on its previous decision and accept his contention as the new and correct position of the Law. This legal accomplishment has been reported in the cases of Esewe V Gbe (1988) 5 NWLR (Pt 93) 134 which was overruled in Orubu V National Electoral Commission & 13 Ors (1988) 5 NWLR (Pt94) 323. Dr. Odje also handled many other landmark cases that augmented the Nigerian Legal System including the presentations of several thought-provoking lectures he delivered to both professional and non professional bodies.
Mikhail Bakhtin, Rabelais and His World Tr. Helene Iswolsky. The M. I. T. Press (1968) For Bakhtin, the novels of Dostoevsky represent the highest point in the development of the genre.Bakhtin (1984). p121 In a series of articles, Edward Milowicki and Robert Rawdon Wilson, building upon Bakhtin's theory, have argued that Menippean is not a period-specific term, as many Classicists have claimed, but a term for discursive analysis that instructively applies to many kinds of writing from many historical periods including the modern. As a type of discourse, “Menippean” signifies a mixed, often discontinuous way of writing that draws upon distinct, multiple traditions.
Recent findings with respect to epiblasts before and after implantation have produced proposals for classifying pluripotency into two distinct phases: "naive" and "primed". The baseline stem cells commonly used in science that are referred as Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are derived from a pre- implantation epiblast; such epiblast is able to generate the entire fetus, and one epiblast cell is able to contribute to all cell lineages if injected into another blastocyst. On the other hand, several marked differences can be observed between the pre- and post-implantation epiblasts, such as their difference in morphology, in which the epiblast after implantation changes its morphology into a cup-like shape called the "egg cylinder" as well as chromosomal alteration in which one of the X-chromosomes under random inactivation in the early stage of the egg cylinder, known as X-inactivation. During this development, the egg cylinder epiblast cells are systematically targeted by Fibroblast growth factors, Wnt signaling, and other inductive factors via the surrounding yolk sac and the trophoblast tissue, such that they become instructively specific according to the spatial organization.
Title page of Varia Historia, from the 1668 edition by Tanaquil Faber Various History (, ')--for the most part preserved only in an abridged form--is Aelian's other well-known work, a miscellany of anecdotes and biographical sketches, lists, pithy maxims, and descriptions of natural wonders and strange local customs, in 14 books, with many surprises for the cultural historian and the mythographer, anecdotes about the famous Greek philosophers, poets, historians, and playwrights and myths instructively retold. The emphasis is on various moralizing tales about heroes and rulers, athletes and wise men; reports about food and drink, different styles in dress or lovers, local habits in giving gifts or entertainments, or in religious beliefs and death customs; and comments on Greek painting. Aelian gives an account of fly fishing, using lures of red wool and feathers, of lacquerwork, serpent worship -- Essentially the Various History is a Classical "magazine" in the original senses of that word. He is not perfectly trustworthy in details, and his agenda was heavily influenced by Stoic opinions, perhaps so that his readers will not feel guilty, but Jane Ellen Harrison found survivals of archaic rites mentioned by Aelian very illuminating in her Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion (1903, 1922).

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