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enormous and diversity
This enormous diversity of antibodies allows the immune system to recognize an equally wide variety of antigens.
" Romare Bearden described Alston as "... one of the most versatile artists whose enormous skill led him to a diversity of styles ..." Bearden also describes the professionalism and impact that Alston had on Harlem and the African American community: "' was a consummate artist and a voice in the development of African American art who never doubted the excellence of all people's sensitivity and creative ability.
There is enormous structural diversity ; nearly two hundred different polysaccharides are produced by E. coli alone.
Continually modified to this day, Peart's drumkit offers an enormous array of percussion instruments for sonic diversity.
Individual country comparisons are of little value in gauging Russia's enormous size and diversity.
Their enormous diversity, as well as their role in signaling, makes them an object of study.
The West Front of a French cathedral and many English, Spanish and German cathedrals generally has two towers, which, particularly in France, express an enormous diversity of form and decoration.
As there is enormous diversity in Indian languages, it is interesting to know how the National Anthem that is written in Bengali can be understood by other Indians who do not know Bengali.
Human observations of the universe were reducing its diversity and potentiality ( for instance, by rendering it uninhabitable to beings that relied on stars being something other than the enormous nuclear fusion-powered furnaces human astronomers have observed them to be ).
Thanks to its annual recurrence, its international scope and the incredible variety of the works submitted for prize consideration, the enormous Prix Ars Electronica Archive provides a detailed look at the development of media art and a feel for its openness and diversity.
It is this assembly process that generates the enormous diversity of receptors and antibodies, before the body ever encounters antigens, and enables the immune system to respond to an almost unlimited diversity of antigens.
The loss of biodiversity may not directly affect humans, but the indirect effects of losing many species as well as the diversity of ecosystems in general are enormous.
It is the world's fourth most populous nation comprising about 365 tribal-ethnic groups, containing enormous ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity.
Settlement brings together an enormous diversity of students and helps them to not only to develop musical and artistic talents, but also build self-confidence and readiness for academic and other achievements.
There is an enormous diversity of characters in age, body type and sexual orientation.
The Tropical Pyramid provides an enormous diversity of species ; under a canopy of tall palms, banana and weeping fig are orchids, various hibiscus and the bird of paradise, to mention a few.

enormous and musical
Music within this enormous span of time was extremely diverse, encompassing multiple cultural traditions within a wide geographic area ; many of the cultural groups out of which medieval Europe developed already had musical traditions, about which little is known.
The musical opens in the workhouse, as the half-starved orphan boys are entering the enormous lunchroom for dinner (" Food Glorious Food ").
For several years, Balakirev was the only professional musician of the group ; the others were amateurs limited in musical education but possessing enormous potential.
Dunstaple's influence on the continent's musical vocabulary was enormous, particularly considering the relative paucity of his ( attributable ) works.
The film featured only six musical numbers from the enormous stage score, though that was fitting for a musical with only a 78-minute running time.
Regardless of the era of the musical presented, period accuracy is relaxed for costumes during extravagant finales which include scores of glittering performers parading down an enormous stage-wide staircase and a Rockette-style kick line.
The Venetian polychoral compositions of the late sixteenth century were among the most famous musical events in Europe, and their influence on musical practice in other countries was enormous.
As a kind of bookend, Ormus has a similar birth to that of Elvis, who had a twin brother born dead, and possibly also of Austrian singer / songwriter Falco who was a sole survivor of triplets and began showing enormous musical talent as a toddler.
The musical was notable for its elaborate scenic design by Boris Aronson, who conceived the set as an enormous pop art jukebox and used extremely novel forms like collage in his design.
" In a way, this made Beatles aware of George's enormous musical sense ," EMI producer Ron Richards later said.
The musical personalities of Peristeris and Toundas in particular came to have enormous influence on the further development of recorded rebetiko.
Sadly, when the Countess died in 1973, the Chateau was in greater risk of demolition than ever before, owing to its enormous upkeep ( heating alone averaged $ 12, 000. 00 / month ) The Countess left the Chateau and its remaining to the town of Hillsborough to be used as a French and Italian musical, artistic and literary cultural center rather than pass it through the Remillard Family Trusts.
The elephants play music ( essentially as conducted improvisations ) on enormous specially designed musical instruments.
The sonata is notable for being constructed from five motivic elements that are woven into an enormous musical architecture.
The opera had previously not been performed due to the enormous number of people required and the musical difficulty — the Cologne Opera had considered it " unspielbar " ( not performable ).
It was an enormous relief writing long, extended musical sequences, something which is very rare in modern films.
and plenty of different schools for left hand ( vibrato ) and right hand ( fingerstyle playing ) and enormous classical music musical transposition archives and music composed for Russian 7-string guitar for 200 years in Russia.
In 1971, the revival of the 1925 musical No, No, Nanette with screen legend Ruby Keeler proved to be an enormous hit.
Although Portia White began her career teaching in Africville, she eventually turned her energy to developing her enormous musical talent.

enormous and styles
; Acting: There is enormous historical and cultural variation in performance styles in the cinema.
Minor landmarks include the archiepiscopal palace and memorial arch, both dating from the 1780s, and the enormous theatre in the blend of the Neo-Renaissance and Russian Revival styles.
Thus regional or provincial styles of mosques grew out of local temple or domestic styles, which were conditioned in their turn by climate, terrain, materials, hence the enormous difference between the mosques of Bengal, Kashmir and Gujarat.
Film scores encompass an enormous variety of styles of music, depending on the nature of the films they accompany.
These styles create an enormous amount of hook, are difficult to master and have very few users.
Based on this concept, the idea of individualized " learning styles " originated in the 1970s, and acquired " enormous popularity ".
Although learning styles have " enormous popularity " and both children and adults express personal preferences, there is no evidence that identifying a student's learning style produces better outcomes, and there is significant evidence that the widespread " meshing hypothesis " ( that a student will learn best if taught in a method deemed appropriate for the student's learning style ) is invalid.

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