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detailed and intimate
About one-third as long, it is less intimate and detailed, but better coordinated, more concise and more dramatic.
The performance was conceived as a chamber piece, the small intimate space and proximity to the audience enabled detailed psychological acting, which was performed with simple sets and in modern dress.
After his death, Arishima became known for his detailed diaries, covering more than twenty volumes, with an intimate record of his life, fears and hopes.
His diaries provide an intimate and detailed account of the social and business ties among the Scottish merchants and settlers, who formed their own social set and circle.
He shows intimate and detailed geographical knowledge of the Holy Land, but is inaccurate in his information about foreign countries.
While describing detailed events unfolding within the city, Villani would name every individual street, square, bridge, family, and person involved, assuming his readers would have the same intimate knowledge of Florence as he did.
She had an intimate and inappropriate relationship with Shuji when they were younger -- the manga shows her giving him detailed instructions for pleasuring her -- and keeps bringing this up when she seduces him.
The adjective, " intimate " indicates detailed knowledge of a thing or person ( e. g., " an intimate knowledge of engineering " and " an intimate relationship between two people ").
The game was praised for its story and graphics ; Matt Wales of Computer and Video games said, " from the gorgeous hand drawn artwork and gloriously detailed 3D environments to the intimate and expertly paced storyline, the game maintains a light and uniquely engaging atmosphere throughout.
Gaydar allows users to display and receive more detailed and intimate information in many personal areas than is possible in live venues.

detailed and realistic
Early works such as Portrait of a Man ( 1929 ) show Alston's detailed and realistic style depicted through pastels and charcoals, inspired by the style of Winold Reiss.
John Frederick Lewis, who lived for several years in a traditional mansion in Cairo, painted highly detailed works showing both realistic genre scenes of Middle Eastern life and more idealized scenes in upper class Egyptian interiors with no traces of Western cultural influence yet apparent.
In this film, the spaceship miniatures were highly detailed and carefully photographed for a realistic depth of field.
His next works were similar: sombre, realistic and filled with detailed evocations of Paris, a city Huysmans knew intimately.
For all the cars, there are significant graphic updates available, most notably from the GPLEA ( GPL Editors Association ), which make the cars look far more realistic and detailed.
The realistic comics are often laboriously detailed.
Second, he made sure he had a detailed and realistic cost estimate before proceeding.
The term is broadly descriptive rather than critically rigorous: Professor Matthew Strecher defines magic realism as "... what happens when a highly detailed, realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe.
The depictions of the animals are quite realistic and detailed, with a dose of comic anthropomorphism superimposed without spoiling the farming realism.
However, improvements in computer speed have combined with interest in realistic physics, leading to driving simulators that are used for vehicle engineering using detailed models such as CarSim.
A detailed computer analysis of the biomechanics of Stegosauruss feeding behavior was performed in 2010, using two different three-dimensional models of Stegosaurus teeth given realistic physics and properties.
Graphically, the game was praised for its varied and detailed environments ; well-animated characters ; realistic effects such as glass transparencies, bullet holes and lingering smoke ; and for generally maintaining a solid frame rate.
It is chiefly the that has established the reputation of Acosta, as this was one of the very first detailed and realistic descriptions of the New World.
From around the mid-1970s he began to incorporate more detailed, realistic elements into his work, After Lunch ( 1975 ) being one of the first examples.
Despite introducing innovations of more realistic and detailed scenery, his following management of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, and the Lyceum Theatre also had limited financial return.
Collins's artwork in particular gives the town detailed, realistic architecture and a consistent geography.
Another example was the ultra detailed Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail motorcycle in 1: 10 scale which included moving gearshift and brake pedals-which were diecast-as well as realistic labeling on the bike's crankcase.
Liberia is renowned for its detailed decorative and ornate masks, large and miniature wood carvings of realistic human faces, people, scenes of everyday life and accessories particularly combs, spoons and forks which are often enlarged sculptures.
Their first task was to undertake a detailed survey of the canal, to confirm that restoration was at least realistic.
They finally settled in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, where Munch developed a detailed realistic style of painting.
More detailed models in which more realistic dynamics of biological systems and organisms are incorporated is now an active research field ( see systems biology ).
Hudson River School landscapes are characterized by their realistic, detailed, and sometimes idealized portrayal of nature, often juxtaposing peaceful agriculture and the remaining wilderness, fast disappearing from the Hudson Valley just as it was coming to be appreciated for its qualities of ruggedness and sublimity.
Cole's Hudson River School, as well as his own work, was known for its realistic and detailed portrayal of American landscape and wilderness, which feature themes of romanticism and naturalism.
* The Orion ship is better detailed but retains the spinning effect ; upon its destruction, there is a more realistic dispersal pattern for the debris.

detailed and approach
For theoretical analysis, this approach is more suited for constructing detailed formal proofs and is generally preferred in the research literature.
Capp detailed his approach to writing and drawing the stories in an instructional course book for the Famous Artists School, beginning in 1956.
The Great Man approach to history was most fashionable with professional historians in the 19th century ; a popular work of this school is the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition ( 1911 ) which contains lengthy and detailed biographies about the great men of history, but very few general or social histories.
ISBN 0-88133-852-4 ( direct approach, no species ; contains a large and detailed bibliography )
Assuming otherwise as is done above will lead to lower GWPs for other gases than a more detailed approach would.
His striking visual style, incorporating a detailed approach to production design and innovative, atmospheric lighting, has been influential on a subsequent generation of filmmakers — many of whom have imitated his style.
An approach to eliminating para-functional habits involves the taking of a detailed history and careful physical examination.
It gives a deep and detailed analysis of her epoch and her approach to it, including her important encounter with Isaiah Berlin ( 1909 – 97 ) in 1945.
Acquiring detailed 3D information, 3D fingerprint scanners take a digital approach to the analog process of pressing or rolling the finger.
This approach is not advisable, because the work needed to place such an electron at the Fermi level of the body depends on the detailed arrangement of the atoms at the surfaces of the body.
The Kabbalistic approach is explained in various Chassidic writings ; see for example, Shaar Hayichud, below, for a detailed discussion.
Although the languages and tools have evolved, this general approach of specifying the desired behavior in a textual programming language and letting the tools derive the detailed physical design remains the basis of digital IC design today.
Also the causality of one reign necessarily leading to its successor was often detailed by the medieval chroniclers, and is seen as a typical medieval approach.
Rather than taking a scripted approach, Creatures series games were driven by detailed biological and neurological simulation and their unexpected results.
* On-line book: Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms, by David MacKay, gives a detailed account of the Bayesian approach to machine learning.
It aims to provide a detailed look at the politics of the United States through an approach of profiling individual leaders and areas of the country.
A more refined approach to obtain edges with sub-pixel accuracy is by using the approach of differential edge detection, where the requirement of non-maximum suppression is formulated in terms of second-and third-order derivatives computed from a scale space representation ( Lindeberg 1998 ) – see the article on edge detection for a detailed description.
Edison used a " bottom-up theoretical approach " when developing electric lighting, undertaking detailed analysis of the whole electric lighting system based on Joule's and Ohm's laws.
Pershing's operation included detailed plans for penetrating the Germans ' trenches, using a combined arms approach to warfare.
From this point of view, the creation of a decision includes agreeing to objectives, developing a detailed specification, and then creating a decision model, which captures the key cause-and-effect elements of the decision environment ( a systems thinking approach ) with a focus on the particular decision, instead of the entire system ( which can be otherwise intractable ).
Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry ( LC-MS ) offers a modern approach to obtain more detailed process control data than the spectrophotometric and chromatographic measurements used in the past.
* Scenario-based strategic planning process -- detailed description of a scenario planning approach and several innovative scenario studies for public use
The Music Academy, after detailed discussion agreed with his approach to sruthi bedha, as St Thyagraja himself is said to have used it in one of his songs.

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