Not exact matches
Its
exact origin is a
subject of debate — Maximus the Confessor anticipates it — but it is
most frequently associated with the work of Duns Scotus (1266 — 1308).
The star is ostensibly Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes, doing damn near the
exact opposite of what he's done throughout
most of his career), the beloved concierge of the Grand Budapest, whose generous smile and general well - roundedness makes him a curiously lovable and slickly entertaining
subject.
The 6.75 litre engine had been
subject to
most careful development and boosted by a Garrett AiResearch turbocharger provided enormous torque at low rpm; 835 Newtonmeter at 2,100 rpm to be
exact.
For an artist as out of gas when it comes to ideas about «critiquing whiteness» and «recasting the role of women as
subject versus objects,» and all the other boilerplate things artists have been «critiquing» in many of the
exact same ways for the last 25 years — since the 1993 Whitney Biennial — Ghada Amer certainly produces a lot of work,
most of which looks more or less the same.
To make the
most of dual cameras, you often have to switch between lenses to find the one that's perfect for the shot and this can often mean you don't take the
exact picture you wanted, especially if it's of a moving
subject.
Their
exact duties depend upon what
subject they are specializing in; science - minded research assistants may spend the bulk of their time in the laboratory, while humanities focused research assistants may spend
most of their time in libraries, writing.