None of the pieces are forbiddingly academic, but they are almost invariably thoughtful and well-written, and the book is worth reading even if you don't care all that much about science fiction.
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The courts typically interpret that measurement very forbiddingly, so _ worst-case but not just hypothetically _ an array of state laws could be put at risk : childhood immunizations, compulsory education, child labor rules.
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His new work of synthesis is called, a little forbiddingly, " Consilience, " a word coined by the 19th century philosopher of science William Whewell to mean the melding of inferences drawn from separate subjects.
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The William R . Heath house, built for a Larkin vice president, strikes me as forbiddingly fortress-like, especially when compared with the Robie House in Chicago, for which it was a kind of prototype.
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Stages 8 and 9 sit next to each other and are home to Dr . Phlox's sickbay, the mess hall and various quarters and corridors, as well as a room filled forbiddingly with alien corpses strung upside down.
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Al Pacino, an unlikely Mr . Chips, set out to invigorate " Richard III " in ways that would communicate his abiding love of Shakespeare and entice lay audiences to explore the Machiavellian twists of this forbiddingly knotty play.
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"Even if Bhabha's work is forbiddingly opaque, we should make no mistake that he is describing actual social phenomena in the colonial and postcolonial world, " said Michael Berube, an English professor at Pennsylvania State University.
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The metal detector stands forbiddingly on the seventh floor of the Edward Roybal Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles, a machine so touchy, so annoyingly sensitive, that people often must remove their steel-shanked shoes to finally gain passage into Courtroom 790.
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McKinnell quoted a senior executive as objecting in 1943 that the mold in question was " as temperamental as an opera singer, " that its yields were forbiddingly low and isolation as difficult as its extraction, and that " the purification process itself invites disaster ."
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Despite the forbiddingly technical and " arid " appearance of the doctrines ascribed to Archestratus, Andrew Barker has argued that in fact " they engage with issues of real significance to musicians, and to anyone seeking to understand the resources and strategies of melodic composition ."