| 11. | But it never comes in this most pictorially splendid but least primal " Anna Karenina " ever.
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| 12. | The violence is not graphic, but stylized and pictorially potent _ like a good comic-book frame.
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| 13. | Within the Almanac, neither the Union Flag or the Union Jack are included pictorially or mentioned by name.
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| 14. | I have added some major sub-groups link Indo-Iranian and Ute-Aztec where pictorially possible.
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| 15. | Pictorially, Jane Campion's " Portrait of a Lady " is all you could hope for.
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| 16. | An instrument called an oscilloscope can be used to pictorially represent a wave as a repeating image on a screen.
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| 17. | The whole spectrum of Victorian Britain was recorded pictorially in " The Illustrated London News " for many decades.
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| 18. | His copperplate engravings were used in the production of Hermetic emblems, used to convey the symbolic ideas in alchemy pictorially.
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| 19. | As an opera composer he tells stories, he experiences, senses, and feels pictorially and in terms of stage settings.
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| 20. | The church was pictorially featured in the July 2009 edition of " upholstered seating, kitchen, toilets and west screen.
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