Sentences with phrase «figures change the appearance»

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While that could still change this summer, the 29 - year - old has established himself as a key figure for Chelsea and Conte this season, scoring 13 goals and providing 11 assists in 48 appearances in all competitions.
The Spanish international remains a pivotal figure at Bayern, making 14 appearances in all competitions so far this season, but ultimately he's right in that things can change very quickly in football.
The same could be said of Gomes, as the Portuguese international hasn't been able to establish himself as a key figure at the Nou Camp since arriving from Valencia in 2016, despite making 31 appearances this season and continuing to feature regularly despite the coaching change.
The three selected Amrose variants share the Q82E, L147M, S158N and H197Y mutations that make up variant 1, where the appearance of Q82E at sort 15 coincided with a pronounced color change in the DT40 cells from more purple to more blue, see v0 versus v1 in Figure 2a.
During the culture of these cells, we noticed a change in cell morphology from the cobble stone - like shape typical of epithelial cells to a more spindle - like and scattered appearance (Figure 2A, lower panel), indicating these cells may be undergoing EMT.
I figured that my newish weight loss just changed the scars appearance.
Killer Joe casts McConaughey as a preening wolf let loose in the henhouse, a corrupt authority figure whose pristine appearance — in a realm where nobody seems to mind looking like death personified — and strange moral code mask a core of pure sadism that comes out in a gruesome, bleakly funny climax that will forever change the way audiences view fried chicken.
PUBG Mobile is here, but it's a little tricky to figure out: how do you change your name and appearance in the game?
This also allowed her to expand the expressiveness of a single figure, its changing appearance due to shifts in color, tone, density, and placement as she printed and reprinted it.
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