The solid, if unsensational, results of Endostatin was reported Thursday at an international meeting on new cancer drugs held at Amsterdam's Free University.
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Mikal Gilmore " . . . writes in the unsensational, unpretentious, concise style of a polished journalist . " ( Los Angeles Times nonfiction award book .)
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"The Terrorist, " about a young Tamil militant recruited for a suicide mission, is a remarkably sympathetic and unsensational study in the psychology of political extremism.
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This chilliness is an extension of McEwan's habitual practice of damping down the sensational aspects of his imagined encounters by narrating them in a precise, thoughtful, unsensational way.
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He considered this indicative of a " deep and unsensational acceptance of death " in Japanese culture, one which is to be met not with extreme sorrow, but with contemplation.
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And in Faure's main domain, music at a medium pace, Stott evokes the full poetry of this essentially gentle, unsensational music with especially ravishing sounds in the quiet ranges.
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Once the chance of confrontation passed, the event turned into an unsensational three-hour trudge but for a flurry of alarm at a passing coincidence : Newt Gingrich was sighted down a side street.
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Eda Lou Walton noted that Adamic s book was more interesting for its material than for its style . She criticized his writing as unsensational and not particularly fine, and without purpose.
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The title quickly entered the tabloid-headline vernacular ( it would gain new relevance during the long melodrama of the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal ), but the movie itself was, and remains, refreshingly unsensational.
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Nothing much was expected of him in the combined, but he ranked 14th in the downhill portion and managed two solid if unsensational slalom runs to finish 16th in the field of 40 that began the combined.