Doing something similar to an elephant requires a higher degree of co-operation from the subject.
This allows intuitive operation without having to look away from the subject.
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Secondly, it takes your brain away from the subject of the get-together and, as a result, will prevent you from contributing anything worthy.
As a result of the controversy, "He backed away from the subject for a while, " said Bram, who teaches English at New York University.
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Additionally, the WG-3's category defining Digital Microscope mode and six LED lights surrounding the lens barrel enable focusing as close as one centimeter from the subject producing bright, shadow-free macro images.
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Borrowing the same principles as the Lightscoop, you direct the light away from the subject, in this case reflecting it with the bounce card so a softer, diffused light illuminates the subject and background.
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Tressel was forced out for knowing but not telling his superiors that Buckeyes players had most likely broken NCAA rules by taking cash and free or discounted tattoos from the subject of a federal drug-trafficking investigation.
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Each one attaches itself to only one predetermined mini-satellite region, or locus, and produces a much simpler pattern of just two bands, corresponding to one gene inherited from the subject's mother, and one from the father.
There is the sociology section, the science section, old sheet music and menus, and you can go to the periodicals room anytime and read old issues of the New Statesman. (And you can whisper loudly to a friend in the next carrel to get the hockey scores.) To see that that is so is at least to drain some of the melodrama from the subject.
Whatever the merits of Winnick's offer, it did distract attention from the ostensible subject of the hearing of the House Energy and Commerce investigations subcommittee, which was how much Winnick knew about his company's deteriorating finances when he sold his last large block of Global Crossing shares in May 2001.
This helped smooth a telephone conversation between the two men on December 15th, steering it away from the touchy subject of Canada's apparent exclusion from the list of 63 allies allowed to bid on primary reconstruction contracts.
They are also probably a precipitating factor in the kind of provocative statements and diversionary tactics that the Iranians have used to try to change the subject from the fact that they will not abide by their international obligations, and that is why they are the subject of this kind of pressure and this kind of isolation.
Instead of shrinking from the thorny subject of reforming Social Security (as Mr Kerry has done), Mr Bush will tout the virtues of private-pension accounts.
Obama accused the McCain campaign of focusing on political attacks in an attempt to change the subject from the issues voters want to hear about.
But he said the watchdog's calculations were based on what he considered "the most authoritative source" of national statistics on the subject from the Treasury.
The jury of two women and six men chosen because, among other things, they knew practically nothing about wine, got a crash course in the subject from some of the leading experts in the field.
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The Dame Janet Smith Review website says it would like to hear from those who were the subject of inappropriate sexual conduct by the presenter on BBC premises or on location, and from those who were aware of or suspected such conduct.
During a tour of the Acropolis on Saturday, Mr Clinton assured Greece's minister of culture, Elisavet Papazoi, that he would urge Britain to return the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon which are the subject of an ongoing dispute.
In writing about this subject, we do not need to look at the record of Muslim violence against Muslims from archives, for the subject continues to be part of the experience of contemporary Muslims and in many instances is part of their living memory.
Oral arguments tend to jump from subject to subject as the justices regularly interject with questions, making it nearly impossible for lawyers to deliver a cogent presentation.
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The unprecedented volume of litigation has driven an unprecedented level of interest in the subject from mainstream outlets like NPR and the Economist.
Let me say at the outset that I approach this subject from the perspective of a policy practitioner in defense and foreign policy matters, not as a climatologist.
It added that it wanted to remind editors of the need to refrain from using photos when the subject has asked the photographer to stop taking pictures and when there is no obvious public interest for persisting.
That might in part be the result of the extra confidence gained from the last big subject of mass claims - bank overdraft charges.
I've been getting lots of different questions from you on the subject of pensions, including issues surrounding the state pension, personal pensions and occupational pensions.
The former governor is never far from the headlines, and is the subject of a new reality show, Sarah Palin's Alaska, which debuts in the US on Sunday.
Two maverick characters, one from business (Mikitani Hiroshi, the subject of this post), one from politics (Hashimoto Toru, the focus of my next post), personify the new legitimacy being accorded to change-drivers.
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The only way I can see to reconcile this is to conclude that state governments have more protection from coercion from the Federal government than do individuals, in the same way that local aristocrats might have had more protections from the king than did the average subject in 17th century France.
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China has also urged the North to invite staff from the International Atomic Energy Agency but there has been no word from the North on the subject.
Obama should do what Lincoln did when he sensed that he wasn't getting war-winning advice from his generals and his military advisers--get books on economics and start learning more about the subject from new sources.
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