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He is much more demonstrative, looks for his shots more.
And it's a relief when the focus shifts back to the more demonstrative Tristan and Connie.
Would you say Nadine gets to be more demonstrative in her emotions than the average teenager would?
"Biden says he helped Obama be more demonstrative with his own emotions and trust his instincts," Brower writes.
That quality of reserve can also make Ms. Wang's occasional lurch into more demonstrative playing all the more shocking.
As the discussion became more heated, the audience, heavily in Williams's favor, began to boo, and then cheered Williams as she became even more demonstrative.
Anderson, one of the game's great tinkerers, focused for much of the past year on being more demonstrative on court to keep himself in the moment.
Molinari has continued to torment Woods at Le Golf National, beating him three times in two days with plenty of help from the more demonstrative Fleetwood.
Physical affection, for example, was far more demonstrative between female friends than it is today (in America, at least), as were passionate and open declarations of devotion.
This year, he has been focusing on being more demonstrative and openly positive on court, in part because he admires Nadal's upbeat and energetic approach to competition.
Kev is a very analytical type of guy, so on the court I guess when that came about with Neville, there was a basis for being more demonstrative.
That could turn MIB:I into a fascinating inversion of the first film, with Hemsworth taking on Smith's more demonstrative swagger, and Jones' deadpan intelligence going to the rookie, rather than the mentor.
One realizes just how far the queen has evolved — in a way that considers the emotional happiness not only of her family, but of a British people who crave a more demonstrative royal family.
If Trump's motives suddenly shift from a temporary trade dispute and negotiating tactic, Morgan Stanley says, and he begins to send more "demonstrative signals of a broader protectionist push," the markets may become more concerned.
If the Yankees, who have not lost three in a row all season, could use another advantage, it might come from a suggestion made to Boone recently: that Judge could be more demonstrative with umpires when he disagrees with a strike call.
Even at the peak of his powers, as a professor of political science at the London School of Economics from 1951 to 1969, he was overshadowed by more demonstrative talents of both right and left: Karl Popper, F.A. Hayek and Harold Laski (all more or less contemporaries at LSE).
Before photographs and other demonstrative evidence, lawyers relied on purely testimonial or substantive evidence. Melvin Belli and Earl Rogers helped change that by introducing more demonstrative evidence. Scientific evidence emerged in the 1960s.
Kaveney, p. 207. When Willow and Tara reconcile, they spend part of the episode in "Seeing Red" unclothed in bed, covered by red sheets. Willow is more demonstrative in the beginning of her relationship with Tara. Where in her relationship with Oz she described herself as belonging to him, Tara states that she belongs to Willow.
Chris Taylor called the Force "largely a mystery" in Star Wars. Taylor ascribes the "more poetic, more spiritual ... and more demonstrative" descriptions of the Force in The Empire Strikes Back to Lawrence Kasdan, who co-wrote the film, but says the film does little to expand audiences' understanding of it. In 1997, Lucas said that the more detail he articulated about the Force and how it works, the more it took away from its core meaning.Bouzereau, p.
Schama, p. 459. On 1 October, the officers at Versailles held a welcoming banquet for the officers of the new troops, a customary practice when a unit changed its garrison. The royal family briefly attended the affair, walking amongst the tables set up in the opera house of the palace. Outside, in the cour de marbre (central courtyard), the soldiers' toasts and oaths of fealty to the king grew more demonstrative as the night wore on.
The revised edition of the Stanford–Binet over time has devised substantial changes in the way the tests are presented. The test has improved when looking at the introduction of a more parallel form and more demonstrative standards. For one, a non-verbal IQ component is included in the present day tests whereas in the past, there was only a verbal component. In fact, it now has equal balance of verbal and non-verbal content in the tests.
Treelang is loosely based on the C programming language, but omits complex features such as pointers, arrays, and records. It has never been completed, although there were plans to gradually add more demonstrative features. From the documentation distributed with GCC:Treelang Documentation : Treelang is a sample language, useful only to help people understand how to implement a new language front end to GCC. It is not a useful language in itself other than as an example or basis for building a new language.
In Scotland, however, a more demonstrative style was employed following the Jacobite rising of 1715 (as at Ruthven Barracks) and that of 1745 (as seen in the monumental Fort George). This bolder approach gradually began to be adopted south of the border during the eighteenth century (beginning with nearby Berwick, 1717). There was much building in and around the Royal Dockyards at this time: during the Seven Years' War, fears of a land attack led to defensive 'lines' being built around the dockyard towns, and infantry barracks were established within them (e.g. at Chatham, Upper and Lower Barracks, 1756, and Plymouth, six defensible square barracks, 1758–63).
A haecceity or individual essence is a property that only a single object instantiates. Ordinary properties, if one accepts the existence of universals, can be exemplified by more than one object at a time. Another way to explain a haecceity is to distinguish between suchness and thisness, where thisness has a more demonstrative character. David Lewis gives the following definition of a haecceitistic difference: “two worlds differ in what they represent de re concerning some individual, but do not differ qualitatively in any way.” (Lewis 1986:221.) CT does not require distinct worlds for distinct possibilities – “a single world may provide many possibilities, since many possible individuals inhabit it” (Lewis 1986:230).
He complained of their resistance to his injunctions and was compelled to send round his own servants in order to cancel the Pope's name in the service- books. A warning from the King stirred him up to more demonstrative action, and he had all holy relics preserved in Christ Church cathedral, including St. Patrick's crosier known as the "Staff of Jesus", gathered into a heap and burned. He cooperated in the suppression of all the religious houses, in changing the prior and convent of Christ Church into a secular dean and chapter, and in the total suppression of the chapter of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. The Irish Parliament, which had been sitting for two months, accepted all the principal acts by which England had declared herself independent of Rome.

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