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The printer, since Gutenberg, had been limited to the function of re-creation: if you wanted to print a specific image or letter, you had to have a physical character or mark corresponding to that image or letter.
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If other singers have brought more elegance and charisma to their physical embodiment of the character, few have equaled her in portraying Violetta through her music.
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Yet her strength of character succeeds over her physical gifts (archery and related cartoon medieval daredevilry) and Merida emerges every bit the conflicted, three-dimensional character that made, say, Woody so memorable.
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Lead writer Rhianna Pratchett said her team wanted to explore Lara Croft's character beyond her physical accomplishments.
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Hollywood Reporter reviewer Justin Lowe commended Kutcher's performance, saying he "faithfully recreates some of his character's physical mannerisms" and managed a "fair imitation of Jobs' speaking style".
BBC: Entertainment & Arts
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And back in Britain in 1943 it was her character rather than her skills or physical abilities that got her through her training in grenade throwing, silent killing and parachute jumping.
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But it does not tell us anything to justify changing the current historical view of Richard: that the Tudor historians and propagandists, culminating with Shakespeare, may have exaggerated his physical deformities and the horrors of Richard's character, but he remains a criminal king whose actions wrought havoc on his realm.
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In other words: Buy the physical toy, and then you can play as the digital character.
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This means that someone bought a physical copy, cut the spine, scanned the pages and used optical character recognition (OCR) to get a first draft.
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Suhail Khan reacted to this dose of salts in a manner reminiscent of Linda Blair's character in "The Exorcist, " minus the vomit and physical gyrations.
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